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		<title>Welcome to Barebone Computers .com</title>
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		<description>We hope to educate, perhaps give you some ideas where to purchase your barebone kits, pc&amp;#39;s, notebooks, peripherals and upgrade components and above all have some fun!We&amp;#39;ve been working on Personal Computers since the 80&amp;#39;s and feel we have a pretty good handle on fixing, upgrading and building new PC&amp;#39;s  </description>
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		<title>How to tell which type of video card to buy</title>
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		<description>Unsure about the type of slots on your motherboard? There are currently two types of video card interfaces on the market AGP and PCI.  </description>
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		<title>Think you have all the latest accessories?</title>
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		<description>If you think you have all the accessories you need for your PC? Think again,  Tigerdirect (http://www.barebone-kits.com/do/bbk-buy.php?sku=1104463 afsrc=1 id=BBC)  are selling a product that will finish that perfect PC and make you  the envy of all your friends!Check it out (http://www.barebone-kits.com/do/bbk-buy.php?sku=1104463 afsrc=1 id=BBC) , the new ThermalTake XRay 5.25  Drive Bay Cup Holder and Cigarette Lighter!!</description>
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		<title>[Review] Netgear SC101 Network Attached Storage Device</title>
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		<description> (http://www.akoss.net/do/add-to-cart.php?sku=331988 afsrc=1)  What a neat little toy... so it looks like a toaster? No biggie, it just works great! Setting up the hardware was fairly simple, use a coin to open the front access panel, plug in 1 or 2 hard drives (make sure the jumpers are set to cable select), connect the AC adapter and network cable and you are done.</description>
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		<description>CPU Heatsinks need to do one thing: Transfer heat away from the CPU. In order to do this they MUST have a good mechanical contact with the processor. Heatsinks come with a self-adheasive rubber pad which is adequet for most installations.  </description>
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