Building Your Own PC 
What hard-core techies and companies like Dell and Compaq have been doing for years is what any computer user can learn how to do - build a computer from scratch. Let SE take you on a stroll through the park and ease the pain of building a DIY PC.
Getting Started With Green Computing
Going green means operating in a way that uses the least amount of resources for the greatest gain; it's about introducing practices that focus on conservation, reuse and the reduction of a company's carbon footprint.
IEEE's Computer magazine
Monthly magazine received by all members of the IEEE Computer Society. Offers articles of interest to computing professionals, computer scientists and engineers.
Microprocessor Comparison Chart
A cut-to-the-chase guide that compares and contrasts popular processing chips.
Webopedia Did You Know - From AT to BTX: Motherboard Form Factors
You've probably heard the term motherboard a thousand times, but do you know what it really means and how it relates to the rest of your computer?
Webopedia Quick Reference: Common Windows PC Issues
Tips to Diagnose and fix a slow running computer.
Webopedia: How to Clean Computer Parts and Devices
From dusty computer fans to fingerprints on compact discs, computer parts and devices can get awfully dirty from normal everyday use or when left sitting unused.
Webopedia: What Is CPU Overclocking?
Basically overclocking means to run a microprocessor faster than the clock speed for which it has been tested and approved.
Webopedia's "Did You Know... Preventative Maintenance Tips for Your PC"
The following tips will serve as a basic guideline to keep your PC maintained to run efficiently, increase component lifespan and also will help lessen the likelihood of PC failure.
Webopedia's Did You Know... Different Types of Memory Cards
Memory cards are a popular storage medium for many of today's consumer electronics devices, including digital cameras, cellphones, handheld devices and other small electronic devices. Flash memory is nonvolatile, that is the memory card will not lose its data when removed from the device, and the cards can also be erased or reformatted and reused.
What Is 64-bit Computing?
When reading about PCs and servers, you'll often see the CPU described by the number of bits (e.g., 32-bit or 64-bit), here's a little info about what that means.