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  • 2026-07-07
    MTGenWeb Project Home Page
    The MTGenWeb Project is part of the broader USGenWeb network and serves as the central hub for genealogical research in Montana, organized by county with dedicated volunteer coordinators. Visitors can access county-level research pages, military records, Native American research resources, a photo archive, mailing lists, and a query board to help trace Montana ancestors.
  • 2026-07-07
    NativeWeb Resources
    Genealogy (Tracing Roots): NativeWeb's genealogy resource section curates links and references for tracing Indigenous ancestry, covering American Indian, First Nations, and African-Native heritage research. This specialized directory includes listings for Black Indian genealogy, the Five Civilized Tribes, the USGenWeb Project, and other tools for those researching Native American family roots.
  • 2026-07-07
    NCGenWeb Project | North Carolina Genealogy Resources
    The NCGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven network dedicated to providing genealogical and historical records for all 100 counties in North Carolina, part of the larger USGenWeb initiative. Visitors can explore county-specific resources, an African-American Special Project, a NC Yearbook Index, and opportunities to contribute their own research.
  • 2026-07-07
    New York Vital Records & Genealogy Indexes on the Internet - New York City & State
    Created by Joe Beine, this comprehensive directory catalogs online indexes and databases for New York City and State vital records, including birth, marriage, and death certificates spanning from the 1600s through the mid-20th century. Researchers will find curated links to free and subscription sources at Ancestry, FamilySearch, and official municipal archives, organized by record type and county.
  • 2026-07-07
    NHGenWeb - New Hampshire genealogy, family history
    NHGenWeb is a free genealogical gateway covering the history and family records of New Hampshire, organized by county and coordinated by volunteers across the state. Part of the larger USGenWeb project, it connects researchers to county-level sites with ancestor records, historical context, and searchable databases for tracing New Hampshire roots.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nutfield Genealogy
    Nutfield Genealogy is Heather Wilkinson Rojo's long-running blog dedicated to family history research in New Hampshire, with a focus on the Wilkinson surname, Mayflower descendants, and the historical communities of Londonderry and Nutfield. Recognized by Family Tree Magazine as a top genealogy blog, it blends personal ancestry findings with local New England history, making it a rich resource for anyone tracing roots in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    NVGenWeb Genealogy and Family History part of the USGenWeb Project
    NVGenWeb is Nevada's chapter of the USGenWeb Project, offering a comprehensive resource guide for genealogical and historical research across the Silver State. Visitors can search records covering cemeteries, census data, military history, vital records, obituaries, and much more, with county-level links and a clickable state map for easy navigation.
  • 2026-07-07
    NYGenWeb
    Your Gateway to New York Genealogy and History: NYGenWeb is the New York State affiliate of the USGenWeb Project, offering free genealogical and historical records organized by county with dozens of volunteer coordinators contributing data. Visitors can search place names, access census records, explore historical maps, find Civil War and WWI Medal of Honor recipients, and browse tombstone transcriptions covering all of New York State.
  • 2026-07-07
    OKGenWeb
    OKGenWeb is the Oklahoma chapter of the USGenWeb Project, providing free online genealogy resources organized by all 77 Oklahoma counties and Indian Territory tribal nations. Researchers can explore records covering cemeteries, marriages, military service, slave narratives, land openings, and Native American heritage spanning dozens of tribes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Old Mersey Times
    Old Mersey Times is a treasure trove of transcribed historical newspaper records from Liverpool and Merseyside, covering births, deaths, marriages, crimes, military records, passenger lists, and much more. Family historians will find it especially useful, as the site organizes decades of painstakingly hand-transcribed archival material into browsable categories spanning bankruptcies to shipping records.
  • 2026-07-07
    Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
    Olive Tree Genealogy Blog is a long-running resource maintained alongside the Olive Tree Genealogy website, offering tutorials, obituary transcriptions, genealogy news, book and app reviews, and links to free genealogy records. The blog focuses heavily on Canadian and American ancestry research, with regular posts sharing historical obituaries and tips for tracing family trees.
  • 2026-07-07
    One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse
    Stephen P. Morse's "One-Step Webpages" is a massive collection of genealogy research tools that streamline searches through immigration records, passenger lists, and ship manifests from Ellis Island, Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and beyond. With hundreds of specialized search forms spanning records from the early 1800s through the mid-20th century, it is an indispensable resource for anyone tracing immigrant ancestors to the United States.
  • 2026-07-07
    Online Birth & Marriage Records Indexes for Genealogy Research
    Created by Joe Beine, this comprehensive guide compiles hundreds of links to online birth, marriage, and divorce records indexes for every U.S. state, organized alphabetically for easy navigation. Researchers tracing American family history will find it an invaluable starting point, with direct links to resources on Ancestry, FamilySearch, and county-level databases spanning centuries of vital records.
  • 2026-07-07
    Online Historical Directories
    Miriam Robbins runs this genealogy blog dedicated to historical city directories as a research tool for tracing ancestors across the United States and beyond. Posts cover topics like using the Green Book to research African-American roots, finding rural ancestors in small-town directories, and navigating digitized resources by state and province.
  • 2026-07-07
    Online Military Records, Indexes and Rosters of Soldiers - USA
    Created by Joe Beine, this curated directory compiles links to online military records, rosters, draft card databases, and casualty listings organized by major American conflicts from the Revolutionary War through Vietnam. Genealogy researchers will find it an invaluable starting point for tracing ancestors who served in the U.S. military across nearly 250 years of history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Online Searchable Death Indexes, Records and Obituaries
    Created by Joe Beine, DeathIndexes.com is a comprehensive directory of links to online death records, obituaries, cemetery burials, wills, probate records, and death certificate indexes organized by U.S. state and county. An essential genealogy research tool, it also covers the Social Security Death Index and major city records for places like New York City, Chicago, and Detroit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Order of the Crown of Charlemagne
    The Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America is a patriotic lineage society founded in 1939 for proven descendants of Emperor Charlemagne, incorporating traditions of chivalry, heraldry, and historical preservation. The site outlines membership criteria, the organization's objectives, and its annual black-tie dinner in Washington, DC, making it a unique resource for those researching Carolingian ancestry.
  • 2026-07-07
    Over 50,000 Genealogy Links for US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ..
    GenealogyLinks.net is a massive curated directory of over 50,000 links organized by region, covering genealogy resources for the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Researchers can browse birth records, marriage records, census data, and more by country or state, making it an invaluable starting point for tracing family history worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    PAGenWeb |
    PAGenWeb is the official Pennsylvania state resource within the USGenWeb Project, connecting researchers to county-level genealogy records, family histories, and data collections across all Pennsylvania counties. Celebrating over 26 years of operation, the project coordinates volunteers and accepts contributed records to help people trace their Pennsylvania ancestry.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paper Angels - Genealogy Blogs
    Curated by Joe Beine, this page from the Paper Angels site collects and recommends a hand-picked selection of online genealogy blogs, newsletters, and journals. Notable picks include Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter, Randy's Genea-Musings, JewishGen Blog, and Miriam's AnceStories, making it a useful jumping-off point for family history researchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Passenger Lists and Emigrant Ships - Norway Heritage
    Norway Heritage is a comprehensive genealogical and historical resource dedicated to documenting Norwegian emigration to America, featuring passenger lists, emigrant ship records, and detailed articles about life aboard transatlantic vessels. With databases spanning customs passenger lists, Canadian records, and newspaper arrival registers from 1870-1894, it serves both family history researchers and historians tracing the stories of Norwegian emigrants.
  • 2026-07-07
    Past Times Project
    Past Times Project is a British community hub dedicated to reconnecting people with their past, offering tools to find old friends, schoolmates, and former colleagues alongside a library of nostalgic 20th century memories. Visitors can also explore heritage attractions across the UK, trace family history through the Gene Junction feature, and contribute their own life stories to a permanent memoir archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Piscataqua Pioneers | An Educational and Genealogical Society
    The Piscataqua Pioneers is a historical and genealogical society dedicated to descendants of the original settlers of the Piscataqua River watershed who arrived before 1776, covering the seacoast region of New Hampshire and Maine. Visitors can explore pioneer biographies, place name histories, early settlement records, the Lamson Collection archives, and information on joining this heritage preservation community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Plainfield – Union NJGenWeb
    Part of the NJGenWeb project, this page focuses on genealogical resources for Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey, including cemetery listings, historical newspapers, church records, and local history collections. Volunteer coordinator Leilani Cummings maintains this community hub for researchers tracing family roots in the Plainfield area.
  • 2026-07-07
    Red River County, Texas Genealogy and Family History Resources
    A dedicated genealogical resource for Red River County, Texas, compiling cemetery records, marriage records, wills, yearbooks, mailing lists, and historical organization information for family researchers. Part of the TXGenWeb network, this site represents years of collaborative effort to preserve and share county-level records with the genealogical community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rhode Island USGenWeb Project
    The Rhode Island USGenWeb Project is a comprehensive genealogy and history resource covering all five counties of Rhode Island, with records spanning cemeteries, census images, maps, family histories, and historical articles. Visitors can search by county or town, browse transcribed gravestone records, access probate and birth records, and connect with county coordinators through mailing lists and query boards.
  • 2026-07-07
    Robertson County - TXGenWeb
    Part of the TXGenWeb project, this site is dedicated to genealogical research for Robertson County, Texas, coordinated by Jane Keppler. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of records including cemeteries, census data, marriages, deaths, court records, obituaries, military records, and county history to trace their Texas ancestors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rockwall County Genealogical Society
    The Rockwall County Genealogical Society (RCGS) is a Texas-based organization founded in 1982 that meets monthly at the Rockwall County Library to support local genealogy research. The site offers links to genealogy resources, membership information, meeting schedules, and a dedicated section on the history of Rockwall County.
  • 2026-07-07
    SDGENWEB
    SDGENWEB is a genealogy resource hub dedicated to South Dakota county records, offering county-by-county navigation, historical chronologies of the Dakota Territory, and searchable archives including census records, naturalization indexes, and Civil War veterans lists. Researchers tracing ancestors in South Dakota will find links to birth records, Grand Army of the Republic pension lists, and county maps spanning both historical and present-day boundaries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Search Links
    Jolink Genealogy is a dedicated one-name study site tracing the history and emigration of the Jolink family surname and its variants, including Jolinck, Jonink, and related names. This search links page catalogs general and genealogy-specific search engines useful for family history research, with notes on free vs. paid inclusion and Dutch genealogy portals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Smoky Mountain Family Historian
    Lori Thornton, a genealogist and librarian living near the Great Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee, shares musings on family history, regional history, and book reviews spanning back to 2004. The blog blends genealogical research with reviews of mystery and historical fiction titles, making it a rich resource for anyone interested in Southern Appalachian heritage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Special Projects
    MIGenWeb is a volunteer-run genealogy project affiliated with USGenWeb, offering free historical and genealogical resources for the state of Michigan organized by county. Visitors can explore Michigan's history, research family records, and connect with volunteers who contribute data across the state's many counties.
  • 2026-07-07
    Start your free family research at Genealogy Trails
    Genealogy Trails is a massive volunteer-driven project dedicated to transcribing and freely sharing genealogical and historical records across all U.S. states, organized by region with over 200,000 webpages of data. Researchers can dig into census records, pension rolls, obituaries, military headstones, mortality schedules, and more, all contributed by unpaid volunteers and available at no cost.
  • 2026-07-07
    T6N R4W S17 - Bond ILGenWeb
    Part of the ILGenWeb Project, this page presents original land ownership records for Bond County, Illinois, specifically Shoal Creek Township 6 North, Range 4 West, Section 17. Researchers tracing Illinois pioneer families will find names, acreage, dates, and deed volume references drawn from the Illinois Public Domain Land Tract Sales Database.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Ancient Manor of Sedgley
    A richly detailed historical resource dedicated to the ancient manor of Sedgley in the Black Country, West Midlands, covering local families, churches, census extracts, parish records, and notable figures dating back to the 16th century. Visitors will find surname research tools, ancestral photographs, dialect dictionaries, war memorials, and transcribed historical documents making this an invaluable reference for anyone tracing Black Country ancestry.
  • 2026-07-07
    The CTGenWeb Project
    The CTGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven genealogy resource dedicated to Connecticut ancestry, offering county-by-county research pages, obituary records, and historical information for all eight Connecticut counties. Part of the larger USGenWeb network, it provides research forms, surname registries, and links to special projects for anyone tracing their Connecticut roots.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Driscoll & Linkletter Family Home Page
    The Driscoll and Linkletter family share their corner of the web with this simple homepage, featuring separate sections for family members Gary and Slink alongside a recurring leopard theme. A classic early-web household page offering a peek into the personal spaces and interests of two people sharing a home.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Elder William Brewster Society
    The Elder William Brewster Society is a membership organization for documented descendants of William Brewster, the Pilgrim who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. The site covers membership eligibility, lineage documentation requirements, society officers, and newsletters for those tracing their ancestry back to this historic figure.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Geneaholic
    Randy Seaver's long-running genealogy blog chronicles his daily research sessions, covering ancestor discoveries, DNA matches, and tools like RootsMagic, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage. With hundreds of posts dating back to 2007, it offers a detailed personal record of active family history research alongside news and commentary from the genealogy community.
  • 2026-07-07
    The IAGenWeb Project - Iowa Genealogy
    The IAGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven genealogy hub covering all 99 Iowa counties, offering free access to vital records, gravestone photos, census data, and historical military records. Part of the larger USGenWeb network, it receives over a million visits per year and features special projects ranging from Civil War rosters to Orphan Train rider records.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Iron Road
    Part of the NEGenWeb Project, this site documents Nebraska's rich railroad history with sections covering railroad accidents, worker biographies, job descriptions, and the railroads that served each county. Genealogists will find it especially useful for tracing ancestors who worked on or traveled the Iron Road across Nebraska, including records from the Railway Express Agency spanning 1850 to 1975.
  • 2026-07-07
    The NEGenWeb Project
    The NEGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven collection of county and state genealogical resources dedicated to free genealogy research in Nebraska, covering census records, cemetery listings, place names, archives, and transcribed historical publications. Part of the broader USGenWeb Project, it offers a clickable county map, an online library of digitized books and maps, and links to Nebraska genealogical societies and libraries.
  • 2026-07-07
    The USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project
    The USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project is a volunteer-driven effort to record, photograph, and preserve cemetery inscriptions across the United States and beyond, including military and foreign cemeteries. Coordinated by Rebecca Maloney and Debra Crosby, the project offers resources for joining, submitting surveys, and registering cemeteries to help genealogists trace their ancestors through preserved gravestone records.
  • 2026-07-07
    TransylvanianDutch
    TransylvanianDutch is a deeply researched genealogy blog tracing the family history of Transylvanian and Eastern European Jewish ancestors, with a focus on St. Louis connections and original document transcriptions. The creator regularly publishes transcribed newspaper articles, census records, tombstone photographs, and family letters through recurring features like Amanuensis Monday and Tombstone Tuesday.
  • 2026-07-07
    TXGenWeb Project
    The TXGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven genealogical and historical effort covering all counties in Texas, offering free access to online databases, surname queries, vital records, cemetery listings, and local historical background. Part of the larger USGenWeb network, it serves as a gateway to county-level resources that help researchers trace their Texas ancestors and explore regional history.
  • 2026-07-07
    UK Genealogy-Links - National & International Links
    UK Genealogy-Links is a comprehensive link directory curating hundreds of genealogical resources for researchers tracing British family histories, with a focus on census records, parish registers, probate records, and county-specific archives. It covers national and international sources alongside dedicated sections for Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Suffolk.
  • 2026-07-07
    USGenWeb Archives - census wills deeds genealogy
    The USGenWeb Archives is a massive volunteer-driven repository of genealogical records organized by U.S. state, offering access to census data, wills, deeds, tombstone transcriptions, and other historical documents. Each state has its own table of contents and FTP directory maintained by dedicated volunteer coordinators, making it a vital research hub for anyone tracing American ancestry.
  • 2026-07-07
    USGenWeb® Massachusetts
    The MAGenWeb Project is the official USGenWeb resource for genealogical research in Massachusetts, covering all counties with links to vital records, probates, deeds, cemetery records, and colonial documents. Coordinated by Dale H. Cook, this hub connects volunteer county coordinators and researchers tracing Massachusetts family histories across centuries.
  • 2026-07-07
    USGenWeb® - Always Free
    USGenWeb is a long-running volunteer project dedicated to keeping genealogy research free and accessible online, organized by U.S. state and county. Visitors can explore family history resources, immigration and naturalization records, historical naming conventions, document care guides, and much more across all 50 states.
  • 2026-07-07
    Using Templates to Redesign Web Pages - The USGenWeb Project
    The USGenWeb Project offers free, volunteer-maintained genealogy resources organized by U.S. state and county, helping researchers trace their family history using historical records. This particular page provides free mobile-ready website templates for county coordinators looking to redesign their USGenWeb chapter pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Victoria County History – place index
    A comprehensive place index for the Victoria County History, an ongoing century-long project to publish detailed histories of every English county. Researchers into medieval English genealogy, family history, and local history will find this an invaluable reference for navigating over 200 published volumes organized by county and parish.
  • 2026-07-07
    Virginia Huguenot Society
    The Virginia Huguenot Society is an organization for descendants of French Protestants who fled religious persecution in France, preserving their legacy in American history. The site lists hundreds of ancestor surnames, offers membership information, newsletters, and downloadable applications for those tracing Huguenot lineage.
  • 2026-07-07
    WAGenWeb - Washington Genealogy
    WAGenWeb is the Washington State branch of the USGenWeb Project, offering researchers a comprehensive portal for tracing ancestors across all Washington counties since 1996. Coordinated by Mike Sweeney, it links to county-level genealogy pages, vital records, cemetery listings, military records, census lookups, historical maps, and message boards organized by county.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wegwijzer genealogie
    Created by Piet and Willeke Molema-Smitshoek, this Dutch-language genealogy portal organizes hundreds of links across 40 categories covering archives, cemeteries, heraldry, emigration, military records, paleography, and regional Dutch genealogy resources. Active since 1997 and still updated, it serves as a comprehensive starting point for anyone researching Dutch family history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Donna's World
    Donna DeHoyos shares her personal world on this late-1990s Tripod homepage, introducing her four adult children, granddaughter Sophia, and her passion for online bingo. The site includes a family photo album, a links collection covering Avon and earning-money sites, and a heartfelt mention of her battle with emphysema and support for the EFFORTS community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to ILGenWeb - Illinois Genealogy
    ILGenWeb is a long-running volunteer-driven project offering free genealogical and historical resources for all 102 Illinois counties, operating since 1996 as part of the USGenWeb Project. Visitors can explore county-level records, transcribed census data, Civil War records, county boundary histories, and links to archives like the Illinois State Archives and IRAD.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to San Angelo Genealogical & Historical Society website!
    The San Angelo Genealogical and Historical Society (SAGHS) has served West Texas genealogists since 1973, offering searchable indexes, cemetery records, a surname registry, and research services focused on the Concho Valley region. Visitors can access newsletters, pioneer certificates, a book store, and a speaker series connecting family history to the broader American story.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the East Texas Genealogical Society's website!
    The East Texas Genealogical Society serves six counties in the Tyler, Texas region, offering monthly meetings, special interest groups on DNA and African American research, and a searchable archive of surnames and county indexes. Members gain access to a newsletter, store discounts, and a members-only section, while the public can attend free events and tap into resources for tracing ancestors in East Texas and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Houston Genealogical Forum website!
    The Houston Genealogical Forum is a Texas-based genealogy society offering members resources for surname research, shared interest groups, and access to their publication 'The Genealogical Record.' The site features upcoming events, courthouse visit recaps, free public data files, and local and regional research resources for anyone tracing their family history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the LAGenWeb
    LAGenWeb is a volunteer-driven project providing free access to Louisiana genealogy records organized by parish, part of the larger USGenWeb network established in 1996. Visitors can search ancestor databases, explore parish-level sites, browse old maps, and find research tips without paying for access.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the OHGenWeb Project
    The OHGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven, entirely free genealogical resource covering all 88 counties in Ohio, offering transcribed census records, tombstone inscriptions, deed records, vital records, and ancestor photos. Part of the larger USGenWeb network, it connects researchers with county coordinators and hosts special projects like the Ohio Tombstone Transcription Project and the Penny Postcards from Ohio Archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the South Plains Genealogical Society
    The South Plains Genealogical Society (SPGS) is a Lubbock, Texas-based organization dedicated to helping people trace their family histories and ancestral roots. Their site offers resources for local, state, national, and world genealogy research, along with meeting info, surname research, an award-winning newsletter called South Plains Roots, and a podcast.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Texas Czech Genealogical Society
    The Texas Czech Genealogical Society is a membership-based organization dedicated to helping people research and discover their Czech ancestry from regions including Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia. The site offers a master surname index, cemetery records, information on Czech pioneers in Texas, and resources for tracing family history across nearly two decades of organized research efforts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the TNGenWeb Project
    The TNGenWeb Project bills itself as the single best free online resource for Tennessee genealogy and history research, active since 1996 as part of the broader USGenWeb Project. Visitors can browse county-by-county records, search a cemetery database, submit genealogy queries, and find volunteer opportunities to help expand the project.
  • 2026-07-07
    White Paper - The USGenWeb Project
    The USGenWeb Project is a massive volunteer-driven initiative providing free genealogy research resources organized by US state and county, covering everything from immigration records to historical naming conventions and document care. Researchers tracing American family history will find practical guides on handwriting, spelling variations, legal terms, occupational records, and state-specific genealogical databases all in one coordinated network.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wisconsin Genealogy and Family History
    The WIGenWeb Project is a collaborative genealogy resource dedicated to Wisconsin family history research, offering county maps, immigration records, archives, and guides for tracing ancestors in the Badger State. Part of the broader USGenWeb network, it covers vital records, military records, naturalization documents, and local resources organized by county.
  • 2026-07-07
    WVGenWeb part of the USGenWeb
    WVGenWeb is West Virginia's branch of the USGenWeb Project, providing a centralized hub for genealogical research across all West Virginia counties. Visitors can explore county coordinator contacts, vital records, coal mine records, military histories, and links to neighboring state GenWeb projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    WYGenWeb - Wyoming Genealogy, Family History
    WYGenWeb is a free genealogy research hub for Wyoming family history, organized by county and listing records, histories, and resources to help researchers trace their Wyoming ancestors. Part of the larger USGenWeb Project, the site covers all Wyoming counties with county seats, establishment dates, and volunteer coordinators contributing transcribed records and cemetery data.
  • 2026-07-07
    ipodnanofan480.neocities.org
    A personal Neocities site run by a young creator who lists favorite things and embeds YouTube videos, with a landing page that notes device compatibility across iPhone, iPad, and a well-documented HP Victus gaming laptop. The site is actively under construction, with the creator adding social media pages and new content between school updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    profhdwr.com
    ProfHDWR appears to be a hardware-focused resource site, likely covering PC components, technical specifications, and computer hardware topics for enthusiasts and professionals. The domain name itself signals a dedication to hardware knowledge, making it a potentially useful reference for anyone looking to understand computer components.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Tech ARP is a long-running technology resource site featuring detailed hardware guides, BIOS optimization references, and component installation tutorials authored by Dr. Adrian Wong and contributors. This particular article is a comprehensive Intel Core i7 installation guide covering CPU and memory installation steps for the Nehalem platform, part of a vast archive including graphics card comparisons and CPU reviews.
  • 2026-07-07
    ./jm
    Justin Miller is a Portland-based maker, programmer, and photographer whose personal site chronicles an impressive range of projects spanning embedded systems, Bluetooth protocol design, retrocomputing restoration, and consumer electronics R&D. Spanning work from the late 1990s to present day, the site offers a deep archive of professional and hobbyist projects that reflects decades of hands-on hardware and software craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    AcesHardware.com
    AcesHardware.com is a deep-dive hardware review and analysis site covering CPUs, GPUs, memory technology, and server platforms from the early 2000s, with detailed shootouts comparing Intel versus AMD processors and professional workstation graphics cards. The archive spans years of technically rigorous benchmarks and guides, from Athlon XP builds to multi-processor Opteron servers, making it a goldmine for retro hardware enthusiasts and PC history buffs.
  • 2026-07-07
    AGP compatibility for sticklers
    Created by Mark Allen, this detailed technical reference explains AGP slot compatibility, covering signaling voltages, speed ratings, and the differences between AGP 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 standards. Part of a larger video card information guide on playtool.com, it is an invaluable resource for anyone upgrading older PC hardware or troubleshooting graphics card installation issues.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beginners Guides
    Assembling Your Own PC - PCSTATS.com: PCSTATS offers a detailed illustrated beginner's guide to assembling your own PC, walking readers through every step from handling components safely to installing motherboards, CPUs, RAM, and drives. Written by M. Dowler and published in 2007, this guide is part of a larger library of hardware reviews and tutorials aimed at demystifying computer building for everyday users.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benchtest.Com - Celeron-A
    Benchtest.com is Jim's enthusiast resource dedicated to overclocking Intel Celeron processors, with a heavy focus on CPU cooling solutions including heat sinks, water coolers, heat pipes, and temperature monitoring tools. The site features hands-on project writeups, benchmark tests, and detailed reviews of cooling hardware for the legendary Celeron 300A and related chips.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benchtest.Com - CPU Cooler Programs Intro
    Benchtest.Com is a detailed technical resource dedicated to testing and comparing CPU cooler software programs like CpuIdle, Rain, Waterfall Pro, and VCool, measuring their impact on processor temperatures and system performance. Created by Jim, the site also covers hardware projects including heat pipes, water cooling builds, heat sink reviews, and overclocking experiments on Celeron and Pentium II processors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beyond3D
    Beyond3D is a deep-dive technical publication covering GPU architecture, graphics hardware, and 3D rendering technology, with detailed analyses of chips from NVIDIA, ATI, and console platforms. Readers will find architecture breakdowns, performance analyses, developer interviews, and articles on cutting-edge topics like anti-aliasing, GPGPU computing, and game engine rendering techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beyond3D
    Beyond3D is a technical deep-dive site covering GPU architecture, graphics hardware analysis, and 3D chip history, with detailed reviews of cards from NVIDIA, ATI/AMD, and others. Its comprehensive 3D Chips index cataloguing nearly every major consumer graphics processor ever released makes it an invaluable reference for graphics hardware enthusiasts and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    CD Burning, CDR Burning & DVD Burning. From Burningissues.
    Burningissues.net is a comprehensive resource covering CD, CDR, CDRW, and DVD burning tips, tricks, hardware reviews, and software guides for getting the most out of optical disc burning. The site features how-to guides, forum discussions, motherboard and hardware tests, and practical troubleshooting advice for common burning problems on Windows systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    CD Media World
    CD Media World is a comprehensive reference site covering CD-R and DVD media, with detailed listings of dozens of disc manufacturers, dye types, quality ratings, and overburn specifications. Visitors can also find guides on CD-writer technology, repairs, standalone copiers, copy protections like SafeDisc and SecuROM, and related software tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colemak
    Colemak.com is the official wiki and information hub for the Colemak keyboard layout, a modern ergonomic alternative to QWERTY designed for efficient English touch typing. Visitors can explore the layout's advantages, download it for Windows, Mac, or Linux, access a FAQ, and connect with the community via forums, subreddit, and Discord.
  • 2026-07-07
    Computer Help and Support from Hardware Hell
    Hardware Hell, maintained by Trish, is a comprehensive computer help and support directory covering everything from BIOS tweaks and motherboard jumper settings to device drivers, memory, and operating systems. With categorized resource links, troubleshooting guides, a help forum, and miscellaneous articles spanning nearly every PC component, it serves as a one-stop reference for DIY computer builders and repair enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CPU Scorecard - PC CPU Benchmarks, News, Prices and Reviews
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    Craputers - Emachines, Compaq...
    A sharp-tongued critique of budget consumer PCs from manufacturers like eMachines and Compaq, coining the term 'craputer' to describe bloatware-laden, corner-cutting machines that frustrate users with pre-loaded junk and missing OS discs. The site documents specific grievances including desktop sponsor icons, mystery startup programs, and the infamous 'Recovery Diskette' trap that undoes all your cleanup work.
  • 2026-07-07
    CyberTekIt
    CyberTekIt is a personal computer information hub covering a vast range of hardware manufacturers and components, from AMD and Nvidia to networking gear from Cisco and Linksys. The site references dozens of major PC brands and components, suggesting a deep dive into computer hardware, networking, and tech resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyrix Online - Legacy Products - 486DX2/DX4 Processor Brief
    A preserved 1997 Cyrix Corporation product brief covering the 486DX2/DX4 processor line, detailing technical specifications for both desktop and portable variants. This archival datasheet covers clock speeds, power management features, on-chip cache, and floating point unit performance for these legacy x86 CPUs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dan's Data - PC hardware and gadget reviews!
    Dan's Data, run by Daniel Rutter, is a long-running Australian tech site packed with PC hardware and gadget reviews, opinion columns, tutorials, and reader letters dating back to 1998. Covering everything from USB peripherals and storage devices to big-picture tech commentary, it combines hands-on testing with an opinionated, entertaining writing style.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dell Dimension Processor Upgrade FAQ
    Robert Hancock's detailed FAQ covers processor upgrade options for Dell Dimension machines, drawing on community posts from the DellTalk Hardware forum and official Intel data sheets. Visitors will find step-by-step upgrade guides, Powerleap adapter reviews, hard drive and memory notes, and front panel connector pinouts for a range of older Dell desktop systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital-Daily
    Digital-Daily is the English-language edition of the popular Russian tech site 3DNews, offering in-depth hardware reviews covering motherboards, CPUs, memory, video cards, and cooling solutions. Enthusiast-focused content includes benchmarks and overclocking analysis for components from NVIDIA, Intel, AMD, ASUS, ECS, and other major vendors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Disassembled New iMac G5-iSight by KODAWARISAN_Page1
    KODAWARISAN's detailed teardown of the iMac G5 with iSight documents each disassembly step with photographs, revealing the logic board, CPU, cooling system, iSight module, and speaker layout. The site also covers a range of other vintage Apple hardware teardowns including PowerBooks, iBooks, and Intel iMacs, making it a valuable visual reference for classic Mac hardware enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Downloads | 3DCenter.org
    3DCenter.org is a German-language technology hub focused on graphics hardware, offering a downloads section packed with GPU drivers for AMD Radeon, Intel, and nVidia GeForce cards alongside specialized 3D tools like nHancer and aTuner. The site tracks cutting-edge GPU architectures from RDNA5 to Rubin and includes performance benchmarks, market overviews, and community polls, making it a go-to reference for serious graphics enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flockless – ./index.txt
    Joseph's minimalist personal site features a review of the Millenium MPS-450, a power supply unit, alongside a no-frills blog format built for personal expression over audience growth. The site has a charming terminal aesthetic and participates in the Hotline Webring, making it a small but genuine corner of the independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    FrostyTech - Best Heat Sinks & PC Cooling Reviews
    FrostyTech is a comprehensive review and benchmarking site dedicated entirely to PC cooling hardware, covering hundreds of heatsinks, liquid coolers, and thermal solutions from nearly every major manufacturer. With an A-Z brand index spanning decades of products, top-five rankings, and detailed technical analysis, it serves as an essential reference for anyone building or optimizing a quiet or high-performance PC.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hardware vendor links, memory resources, troubleshooting component links of the PC Friendly Internet Page
    Part of the PC Friendly Internet Page, this extensive link directory covers virtually every aspect of PC hardware including CPUs, motherboards, BIOS specs, overclocking, memory, and peripherals. Compiled around 1998, it organizes hundreds of vendor links, price search engines, troubleshooting guides, and manufacturer indexes across three content pages.
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    Homepage - Vendell
    Vendell's personal tech-enthusiast page features a homelab section, a photography gallery, and an active project archiving old electronics magazines. The site also hosts its own IRC server and status page, reflecting a hands-on approach to self-hosted internet infrastructure.
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    Ninjalane, run by Dennis Garcia, is an archived hardware enthusiast site featuring installation guides, reviews, and tutorials focused on PC components and building. This particular article walks readers through the proper installation of an Intel Core i7 LGA 1366 processor, covering socket mechanics, thermal paste application, and heatsink mounting.
  • 2026-07-07
    kenan.fyi / index
    Kenan is a senior hardware design engineer from Germany who writes about electronics, Linux, programming, and the indie web on his personal corner of the internet. The site features short-form 'Thoughts' and 'Bits' posts covering topics from GNOME tweaks to Rust programming, alongside a curated bookmarks collection and reading list.
  • 2026-07-07
    Latest OCAU News - Overclockers Australia
    Overclockers Australia (OCAU) is a long-running Australian community hub dedicated to PC hardware, overclocking, and tech reviews, featuring news aggregation, forums with thousands of active threads, and a user-submitted PC database. The site blends professional hardware reviews of components like SSDs, GPUs, and peripherals with a lively community forum covering everything from CPU cooling to Formula 1 and NRL discussions.
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    LCD Dead Pixel Test Backgrounds
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