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BurnOutPC.com has posted their review on the Antec P180B Case

It's been a while since I looked at a case with so many features for this price. The Antec P180 is fairly cheap if you consider how much you get in return for it. It's not the most spacious case and it does get a bit crowded in there once your system is all set up. But the features like sound dampening, removable trays with anti vibration grommets, and stellar looks makes it all good. Im more than pleased with this case.
Antec P180B Review

Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the nMedia HTPC 200BA Enclosure

We are a little over a month past Christmas, and I know some of us received some really good computer hardware. So what does that mean for the other hardware that was replaced, but is still good? It means it's HTPC computer building time!
nMedia HTPC 200BA Enclosure Review

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Hardware Secrets posted a guide: How To Increase Your Internet Speed on Windows XP

It seems that Windows XP reserves 20% of the available bandwidth (i.e. 20% of your Internet available speed) to itself and that is one of the reasons that you will never reach your full download speed under this operating system. In this short tutorial we will teach you how to fix this and improve your Internet speed.
How To Increase Your Internet Speed on Windows XP

XYZ Computing has posted a SilverStone TJ09 Case Review

When SilverStone releases an aluminum tower-sized case, it is a big deal. This company has released hit after hit in their TJ series, including such memorable cases as the TJ03 (Maximum PC's Dream Machine Case 2004) and the TJ07 (Maximum PC's Dream Machine Case 2005 and XYZ Computing current test case). Now they have added another case to this line: the TJ09. This product is intended to be the ultimate in ATX case design, the price-is-not-a-factor, top-of-the-line case that competes with the best from Lian Li, Thermaltake, and other companies known for their aluminum design. (In case you were wondering, the TJ08 was an aluminum Micro-ATX tower. It is no slouch, but does not fall in the same category as all the other TJ cases).
SilverStone TJ09 Case Review