Most of the bare-bones computers out there now, especially the small form
factor (SFF) ones, come with pretty simple instructions, so setting one up
is a no-brainer. You pretty much just plug in the processor, memory and
drives and power it on, there is really not much of a way to do it wrong.
There are a lot of hardware sites out there that discuss building computers,
but most of them I know are for modding or overclocking so they are very
technical and not what you are looking for. Good luck.
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