Joined on 06/16/08

Pros: FAST. Reliable brand. Easy to install
Cons: The housing around the pins broke off inside the SATA cable, still runs just fine though. No extra force was put into it when installing, just not made well which is why I knocked off an egg.
Overall Review: I have this running my OS and main system files. Use a 1tb black drive for everything else. Combo works great for my usage. Wish I had 2 to raid with.
Great buy for the money!

Pros: Comfort-I have a large head, my wife is the primary user who needs much smaller options. The band fits us both. Our 5 year old has even been able to use them. Sound-Honestly, I have bought MUCH more expensive cans that were worse than these. Are they the best? Not at all, but they far surpassed my expectations at this price point. Adapter-Includes a 6.3mm adapter for DAC/Amp use. Once again, often left out at this price point. Weight-Very light weight. Easily forget you have them on with extended use.
Cons: Sound-Yes, I said that it was a pro as well. Let me explain. At this price you are going to get lower end drivers. No exception here. The mids can get pretty muddy at times, especially when you get into some heavier bass songs. Is it terrible? No. Being completely objective though this tends to still be more of a pro in my book. As stated above, the sound quality is way better than expected at this price point. Especially if you have a proper amp/DAC. My biggest gripe with these is still the attached cord. Companies keep attaching cords with these flimsy "bendable" fail points which has always been the failure of pretty much any headphone I have owned. Why not add detachable chords that can be replaced? Well, I'm pretty sure that is because they know they might get more purchases down the road and/or to cut costs. But hey, these were roughly what $25. I can't complain too much.
Overall Review: Would I recommended these? Yes! To your average can user who might be using them stationary at a PC or listening station they are very good for the money. If you are a bit of a purist or HIFI user, move on. Most won't be looking at this price point anyway. Would I buy again? Absolutely. -and with the way I think this cord will fail in the future eventually I'm sure I will be. I have realistic expectations though. For comparison, my main set-up is a Sennheiser HD650 driven by a Schiit Valhalla 2/Modi 2 stack. These lack the clarity, but power is up there. Very satisfied with what we got for the money.
Solid. Looks great.

Pros: High quality. Case fans aren't loud and LED's look great. One of the most solid cases I've worked with.
Cons: Really compact if you are planning on doing any water cooling (doable but challenging). Case fans are great if you like the leds, but there is no option to turn the lights off. Side headphone holder doesn't lock in place and constantly gets knocked off.
Overall Review: Overall the case is great. I love the white version with the black accents. The materials are solid and it weighs a good bit even without other components. They included a fan controller for both speed and to change the color mode of the lights. I just wish they had an option to turn the LEDs off if need be. Something so basic considering they already have the controllers. Now I have to swap the fans out which is why I'm knocking off an egg.
No problems so far.

Pros: Looks great, Amazing features, materials are top notch. Bios is easy to navigate and works well. OC Genie is great for people that don't want to risk overclocking on their own.
Cons: Not as many 6.0 Gb SATA ports as I would like. Can't find a full water block to fit the board (not really the boards fault but worth mentioning). Connectors for the I/O are a little out of the way for my case, needed extensions. Was not an issue for me, but if you don't run an Ivy bridge CPU you won't gain use of the third PCI-e x16 slot.
Overall Review: Several people complained of problems with these boards "looking used" or shipping DOA. The reason they look used is because MSI tests every one of them and burns them in for 24hours before shipping. This is one reason I chose this board. I did a whole brand new build and every component went in and fired up, first time. Has been running great ever since. The OC Genie option built into the bios on this motherboard is a great option for people that aren't that familiar with over clocking. I turned the button on with my 3770k running stock cooling and it is running stable at 4.2ghz. Rather amazing really.
Beast!

Pros: Modular Cables. EVGA name/Customer support. TONS of overhead for system expansion. Looks great.
Cons: Bit pricey.
Overall Review: Bought this for a future-proof build. I wanted to be able to have enough power for future components I planned on adding. EVGA customer service has always been great and it's no different with this item. They shipped several units that were up to their standards, mine being one of them. I have since been contacted by both them and Newegg to get it replaced with a new up to code PSU and they are paying for the Cross-shipping. I was a little bit wary about a PSU from EVGA, but I have always bought their GPUs because of the quality of product/customer service. This is what made me take the chance on a PSU. Glad I did.
Great buy if you plan to OC

Pros: Over Clocks well. Fast. Decent price for the power.
Cons: Stock coolers have become worthless. Why even include them if you are just throwing in sub-par items?
Overall Review: I have the stock cooler on this until I get my water cooling block in. That being said, on stock cooling and using only the built-in over clocking on my motherboard *z77 mpower* This beast is hitting 4.2 without me adjusting anything. Amazing.