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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



Tech ARP has posted a Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard Review

If you are an avid gamer, you might already own the Logitech G15 gaming keyboard. But there is more to this keyboard than meets the eyes.

Join Empire23, the latest to own the G15, as he takes this gaming keyboard to task. Will it meet his expectations? Read on and find out.
Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard Review

PC Stats posted a first look at Biostar and ATi's RS690G

The AMD 690 chipset series will include variants incorporating integrated graphics processors (IGP) based on the former ATI's Radeon graphics technology, and is designed to be paired with the ATI-developed SB600 south bridge, said the sources. At least two IGP versions are planned which promise to offer higher visual performance than current IGP solutions, noted the sources. Additionally, the higher-end variant, the AMD 690G, will offer extra support for features including DVI, HDMI, and HDCP, added the motherboard makers.
First look at Biostar and ATi's RS690G

Modders-Inc posted a review on the Ultra ChillTec Thermal Electric CPU Cooler

CPU cooling options are continually on the rise. Ranging from passive heatsinks, heatpipe coolers, water cooling, and Peltier cooling to name a few. We are going to take a look at the ChillTec Thermal Electric CPU Cooler from Ultra Products. The Ultra ChillTec is designed to balance the use of thermo-electric and heat-pipe cooling to optimize your CPU cooling.
Ultra ChillTec Thermal Electric CPU Cooler Review

NVNEWS posted an EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS SLI Review

I knew these cards were going to be powerhouses, but I wasn't quite ready for some of the performance I've experienced. If the GTS is this powerful, the GTX must tear the space-time continuum. EVGA has got a very solid package on their hands here.
EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS SLI Review

Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the G.Skill 2x1GB F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK DDR2 Memory Kit

For those who don't feel the need to overclock, as well as for those who are looking for RAM that is highly overclockable, these tests are vital. In this case, the H sort of lives up to its Hi-Performance title, as I was able to get 1012MHz at 2.3v and this was stable while running Prime95 x2
G.Skill 2x1GB F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK DDR2 Memory Kit Review

3D Game Man has posted a review on the SilverStone CFP51 Aluminum 5.25" to 3.5" Bay Converter

SilverStone CFP51 Aluminum 5.25" to 3.5" Bay Converter lets just about anyone add additional hard drives in their case. This is great news, since many mid-tower cases only have 3 or 4 internal hard drive bays. I really like the fact that SilverStone didn't make this an exclusive product for Silverstone Cases only. It's another sleek looking creation in their long list of quality products.
SilverStone CFP51 Aluminum 5.25" to 3.5" Bay Converter

ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Otterbox for iPod Nano

You may of may not have heard of Otterbox. Way back in July we took a look at their 7000 series laptop case. Although the case was not the most eye-catching case out there it provided unrivaled protection for your laptop. Well Otterbox makes a whole slew of cases for all your electronic devices. Today we will be taking a look at the case for the iPod Nano and we will see if the case as well as our Nano survives our tests.
Otterbox for iPod Nano Review