Joined on 01/24/05
Good Video Card

Pros: Runs everything on Ultra / high settings at 1920 x 1080 resolution. Streams movies to HDTV while using computer for simple tasks (Word, Excel, Outlook). Works great with two DVI Monitors and an HDMI cable running to the TV for this.
Cons: Had to RMA the first card. This was a fresh system build, started getting an error "Nvidia Open GL Driver Lost Connection - Error Code 7", followed google searches to try and correct error and worked on it for about a week with no success. Contacted Evga tech support, they had me try it in a known good system, it caused stability issues there and did an RMA on the card. No Flaws since.
Overall Review: I gave it four out of five stars because of the RMA. EVGA tech support was great though, in part because I registered the card online when I first got it. Make sure you install the sound drivers if you want the card to send sound over HDMI to the TV. Intel Core i7-4770K ASUS Z87-PLUS LGA 1150 EVGA GTX660 16 GB DDR3 1600 Memory 128 GB SSD 2 TB HD ASUS Blu-ray Burner BW-12B1ST Windows 7 Pro
Plan to replace it after a year

Pros: Fast
Cons: Purchased on 10/13/2013 for a new system build, started getting check disk errors at the start of December 2014. Drive hasn't failed yet, but I'm planning on replacing it now. Glad I'm using it as a file storage for Steam and Media files, my OS is on a WD SSD.
Overall Review: I hate to sound like a broken record, but if you want a drive to last, spend extra money to buy high-quality materials. These drives seem to be built to last about a year in a home-use system built for gaming. Keep that in mind while buying.
Great motherboard

Pros: Price, SATA Ports, I like the color scheme (CU Buffs), ASUS has always been a good brand for me in both quality and tech support.
Cons: I have to re-iterate that there are only 6 screws to hold this MB to the case. Some of the edges feel flimsy.
Overall Review: My first video card needed an RMA. While the card was out, I used the on-board video. The I realized this would be a monster board for an HTPC if you didn't mind the size. It rocks HDMI connections to an HDTV AND it rocks dual monitors.
Great TV

Pros: 3.75" depth, great viewing angle, Base looks great, 3 HDMI, PC looks great. Menu and settings are easy and intuitive. Up converted SD DVD's look great at 420 resolution, HD DVD's at 1080 make it hard to go back to SD content.
Cons: TV SD Looks "fuzzy" if you are close, PS2 & GC not noticeably fuzzy. If you have this problem and plan on watching a lot of SD content, you CAN change the settings to make the picture sharper. Remote control layout and size (long and skinny) is awful.
Overall Review: 1299 at other retailer on Black Friday. The settings and features on the TV are great, if you don't like the defaults, plan on spending some time fine-tunning it, you CAN get SD content to look sharper, but it takes time. The default settings are for HD content. The fuzzy SD content is not noticeable unless you sit closer than 5ft, YMMV. The Manual doesn't cover everything the TV does or how to fine-tune it, go to forums for the best advice.
Runs great for price point

Pros: Card runs cool, BF2 and WoW on highest settings at 1280x1024. The lowest FPS I have seen at this setting was BF2:SF night maps, dipping into 32FPS. It has on-board temp sensor to keep an eye on the temperature and standard NVidia controls. Fan is quiet. Driver installation and updates were smooth. 3 year warranty if you register the product with PNY!
Cons: I replaced a Radeon 7000 64MB series with a 6600GT 128MB and saw a HUGE performance boost. I was expecting the same thing when I upgraded from the 6600GT to this 7600GT with 512MB onboard. It was a little boost, but not huge (1200 3DM06 to 1800 3DM06).
Overall Review: P4 3.0 HT, 1GB RAM, D865PERL, 7600GS. Plays DVD's, streaming video, games, all apps (photoshop, FRAPS) flawlessly. I'm thinking earlier posters problems were related to Driver issues. My Debian partition loaded and had no problems with this card (NOTE: Did not play games on it yet, only surfed, streaming video worked flawlessly). Purchased at local retailer.
Great fan

Pros: Excellent cooling. With my P4 3.0 Socket 478, moved from a cool climate to a warmer climate and saw my temps rise to(w/Stock HS) 45 idle, 65 load. After quick & easy replacement (w/ Arctic Silver 5), 35 idle, 50 load.
Cons: Measure twice before buying. I did, and this fit easily in my case and on my MB.
Overall Review: Quiet - after installing (20 minutes) I have left all other fans on minimum, and my temps stay cool on all measured components, CPU, Core, Memory and VC. This CPU HS & fan does the job better than 2 90mm and 4 80mm case fans with stock HS & Fan.