AnandTech (Polish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "AnandTech" in Polish language version.

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anandtech.com (Global: 1,383rd place; Polish: 1,991st place)

archive.is (Global: 87th place; Polish: 5th place)

archive.org (Global: 6th place; Polish: 33rd place)

  • AnandTech.com, [w:] Scott Wainner, Robert Richmond, The Book of Overclocking: Tweak Your PC to Unleash Its Power, San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2003, s. 238, ISBN 978-1-886411-76-0, OCLC 70727114 [dostęp 2025-02-07] (ang.).

books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; Polish: 27th place)

  • „PC World”, Volume 22, Issues 1-4, PC World Communications, 2004, s. 99 [dostęp 2025-02-07], Cytat: ANANDTECH www.anandtech.com Best known for its news and analysis of the latest processors, chip sets, and motherboards (and for its founder, Anand Lal Shimpi, who – though it’s hard to believe – is still in college) [...] (ang.).
  • Jeff Heaton, Build a Computer from Scratch, St. Louis: Heaton Research, 2006, s. 181, ISBN 978-0-9773206-2-2, OCLC 122928169 [dostęp 2025-02-07], Cytat: AnandTech was founded in 1997 by then 14-year-old Anand Lal Shimpi. Additionally, AnandTech is home to a large forum, purported to be one of the largest on the Internet. (ang.).

cnn.com (Global: 28th place; Polish: 76th place)

money.cnn.com

similarweb.com (Global: 2,652nd place; Polish: 7,651st place)

worldcat.org (Global: 5th place; Polish: 2nd place)

  • AnandTech.com, [w:] Scott Wainner, Robert Richmond, The Book of Overclocking: Tweak Your PC to Unleash Its Power, San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2003, s. 238, ISBN 978-1-886411-76-0, OCLC 70727114 [dostęp 2025-02-07] (ang.).
  • Jeff Heaton, Build a Computer from Scratch, St. Louis: Heaton Research, 2006, s. 181, ISBN 978-0-9773206-2-2, OCLC 122928169 [dostęp 2025-02-07], Cytat: AnandTech was founded in 1997 by then 14-year-old Anand Lal Shimpi. Additionally, AnandTech is home to a large forum, purported to be one of the largest on the Internet. (ang.).