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Hardware questions and Stack Exchange

Stack Exchange has websites for asking questions about computer programming, but there isn't a site for questions and answers about computer hardware. Users need to be able to ask questions about hardware troubleshooting, how basic comportments work, &c.

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It already exists: superuser.com (for hardware, also Server Fault to some extent) and Electrical Engineering for components. See stackexchange.com/sites for all the current sites and area51.stackexchange.com for sites that are being proposed. – jonsca Sep 6 '11 at 11:28
@jonsca Thanks...!! – Jeyanth Kumar Sep 6 '11 at 11:32
@jonsca okay.. Got it..!! – Jeyanth Kumar Sep 6 '11 at 11:33
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closed as exact duplicate by jonsca, Popular Demand, Michael Petrotta, kiamlaluno, YOU Sep 10 '11 at 12:13

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For domestic equipment, that sounds like superuser

For server equipment, that sounds like serverfault

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i dont think superuser is fully committed for computer hardware..!! – Jeyanth Kumar Sep 6 '11 at 11:31
@Jeyanth I think it would depend on the question a bit; see the FAQ "... computer hardware ... computer software ..." – Marc Gravell Sep 6 '11 at 11:34
thanks Mark....! – Jeyanth Kumar Sep 6 '11 at 11:36
why is that "i can accept this answer after 2 minutes"..? – Jeyanth Kumar Sep 6 '11 at 11:38
@Jeyanth in part, to allow a number of different answers time to be written and posted – Marc Gravell Sep 6 '11 at 11:44
Don't forget about Electrical Engineering for hardware hacking. – Won't Sep 6 '11 at 15:34
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Have a look at http://area51.stackexchange.com - you can create a proposal there if there's nothing that matches what you like ...

Maybe http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/19424/computer-architecture-organization comes close to what you're suggesting.

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