- RARBG.com: RARBG is a very small torrent site, with less than a half-million torrents in its index. Nevertheless, multiple readers at About.com have recommended that RARBG be a community on your search for a good P2P experience. Perhaps try them and give us feedback on if agree with their opinions of the service.
- Monova.org: this service is another example of clean and simple interface style. Additionally, Monova goes beyond torrents to also index newsgroup sites (e.g. alt.binaries.highspeed), which can sometimes be faster than torrent swarm downloads. Advertising is as unobtrusive as possible on the Monova pages themselves. Popup adult advertising will be a turn off for some users, but if you can work around that, this search service has a strong catalog of modern torrents.
- 1337X.org: This is a very clean-looking site, with a nice presentation of the comment count for each of your search results. The database is less than a million torrents as of November 2012, but several readers have recommended 1337X.
- TorrentDownloads.Net: with over 6 million torrent files in its catalog, this site is considered the second-largest torrent index on the Web today. To help you navigate the sheer magnitude of its database, TorrentDownloads also publishes a filter to see only those torrents that have passed verification testing.
- Torrentz.com: this metasearch engine may look a bit amateurish, but it works well. It conveniently scours other torrent search sites for you, arguably saving you 20 minutes of search time when you are seeking that one particular song or movie.
- Nowtorrents.com: Now Torrents (allegedly) offers a special service: it filters out fake/dead torrents. It also offers date-range searching, so you can search for specific years of content (e.g. Flight of the Conchords, 2008).
- YourBitTorrent.com: this site has gone through changes over the years. The sponsored download links are annoying, especially for beginners who are not used to visually filtering out the paid advertising links. But readers at About.com have spoken highly of this site. If you are an intermediate or advanced downloader, visit YouBitTorrent and decide for yourself if you like the interface.
- Fenopy.eu: has some compelling features. Fenopy has a Spartan and clean interface, and a portion of its library is dedicated to verified torrents. Easy sorting of the tabular results and a catalog of the most popular torrents will please most users. Advertising does pop up and distract, but no more than other torrent sites. Definitely give Fenopy.eu a try.
- Demonoid: this private membership community has resurrected itself at new domain name Demonoid.ph. Some of you will remember how Demonoid was a very popular and trusted place to get files and stay informed on which torrents to avoid. Let’s see if Demonoid can regain the same eminence at this new server site!
- KICKASSTORRENTS
KickassTorrents sudah mengudara sejak tahun 2009 dan pada tahun ini sudah berhasil mengalahkan trafik dari TPB. KickassTorrents menawarkan tampilan web yang lebih bagus dibandingkan TPB. Terlebih kita bisa melihat file didalam torrent yang akan didownload. KickassTorrents biasa mengganti domain mereka beberapa bulan sekali. Hal ini dilakukan untuk mencegah situs mereka di down rankingnya oleh Google. Sayanganya beberapa bulan lalu domain Kickass.so sempat di banned oleh pemerintah Somalia. Hal ini membuat KickassTorrent kembali menggunkana domain .to.
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