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How to Build Your Own PC - Save A Buck And Learn A Lot
Original Author: Charlie Palmer
Edited and adapted with permission by Charles M. Kozierok
Welcome to the online version of
How to Build Your Own PC, adapted from the print book by Charlie Palmer.
My name is Charles and I am the publisher and webmaster of The PC Guide;
I hope you will find this material a useful addition to the site.
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welcome your feedback, comments and suggestions.
Just a reminder that all of the material
on this site is protected by copyright law and may not be reproduced
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and I am not responsible for any loss that may result from your use
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The Guide contains hundreds of pages, and doing this severely degrades
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If you like this Guide, please consider
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your PC build project.
Thanks again and enjoy the site!
Charles
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Adapted with permission from a work created by Charlie Palmer.
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