dvhardware.net
bjorn3d.com (since I found it on dvhardware.net a few days ago)
forums.nvidia.com
ubuntu forums (i don't remember the link)
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dvhardware.net
bjorn3d.com (since I found it on dvhardware.net a few days ago)
forums.nvidia.com
ubuntu forums (i don't remember the link)
Bjorn3d and Anandtech are my 2 biggest computer forums..
DigitalPoint is a big webmasters forum that im on also..
Bjorn3D and HardOCP forums
I browse:
Anandtech
Bit-tech
Guru of 3D
Techpowerup
VrZone
Tomshardware (They are getting worse by the day)
LegionHardware
LegitReviews
Overclockers.com
PCStats
Forums:
Bjorn3D
PC Perspective
Corsair
Info, most often first:
Bjorn3D
PC Perspective
Anandtech
bit-tech
Legion Hardware
Digit-Life
Hardware Secrets
Motherboards.org
Bjorn3D
Guru3D
HardOcp
Silentpcreview <- part of their forum
Extremetech
CNET
Whirlpool.net.au <- part of their forum
Tom's Hardware
TGDaily
Neowin
DailyTech
Dan's Data
ZDNet
Overclockers.com.au <- part of their forum
Nordichardware.se
and whatever else Google brings back when Googling
Forgot:
Legionhardware
Legitreviews
I mostly just stick with bjorn3d and visit, but don't really post much, over at extremeoverclocking.com mostly for the watercooling guides.
A better question would be which sites don't I visit. I am a voracious reader and do a huge amount of research on products that I'm either reviewing or considering buying. So if it's technical I've probably been there.
Favorites
Bjorn3D (I spend the most time here)
Anandtech (not as good as it once was, but still excellent reviews)
Bit Tech (excellent reviews and good technical expertise)
Ace's Hardware (excellent hardware reviews)
Xtreme Systems (best OC site on the net)
[H]OCP (Best case and monitor forums on the Web, their technical expertise is good, but not as good as in the early days, they all went to Xtreme Systems)
ArsTechnica (once very good but not anymore, they still have a few good forums like cases and cooling)
Silent PC Review (excellent information on keeping a quiet PC)
Wilder's (best security site on the Web)
Ubuntu (best Linux for home IMHO)
There are a ton more but most are related to my job which is in DB Administration
Cnet, Tomshardware, 3dGameman.
I don't read a whole lot but the ones I do read are
Bcchardware.com
Thinkcomputers.org
Bjorn3d.com
Tomshardware.com
TechARP.com
In this order:
bjorn3d
maximumpc – mag at home and online plus forums
AnandTech
Corsair forums
Vista64.com
Avsforum
Anthropology.net (hobby)
suggestafix
Used to use Dell forums years ago. No need now.
This one.
Cnet
Don't really visit too many hardware sites now. I'm into security now instead of repair, so I visit a boatload of IS Security sites...
On a daily basis: Anandtech HardOCP TechSpot Xbitlabs Techpowerup I also use DailyRotation to view the latest headlines of all of the sites that I read. It's a great way to get a quick snapshot of the stories of the day.
MaximumPC
Toms Hardware
Anandtech
Hot Hardware
Geeks to Go
X-bit Labs