Joined on 12/01/06
worth it

Pros: love it, didnt realize when i bought it that the bottom comes off which is a real plus when you have rj-45 cable strung across your house.
Cons: feels cheap and didnt come with battery takes a 9-volt
Overall Review: ive used a few cable testers and this is defiantly the best so far and at a great price
ok

Pros: Nice drive, fast
Cons: Big, this thing isnt exactly what you want in your pocket all day, also this drive died just over two months of owning it, lost all data i tryed getting it off with some data back up, hdd recovery software to no avail
Overall Review: dont wast your money get a usb 2.0 drive that is alot smaller for alot less
HAHAHAHA

Pros: WOW this thing is a HEAT killer it dropped my idle temp from about 50c to the low 30c's, my top temp running prime 95 is about 55c, on the stock heat sink i was hitting the mid 80c's. this is not exaggerated at all! MY CPU IS 3c higher then my ram at idle lolololoololol
Cons: I under stood before buying that this think was big but WOW its not big its HUGE, i wish i had a tape measure cuz its probbly 8 inches high by 6 wide, 6 tall. PS. dont try to buy a 140mm fan to replace the one in the center the one in the center may be 140mm but the bracket its built around is 120mm. if you get 2 120mm's you would be ok I only took 1 egg off cuz its soooooo freeeekin huge. SEE OTHER THOUGHTS
Overall Review: im running an Antec 1200 case its a full tower, and the HS is sooooo big you cant even run the side fan on the window, and the side cover itself hits the heat sink "BARELY" but its still that tight. also im running an ASUS P6X58D-E mobo and 3 gigs of DDR3 Gskill ram "the ram has a big heat sink on it" i was planning to upgrade my ram to 6 gigs in a week or so but this HS is so big i wont be able to, it blocks 1 of the slots I7 930 stock clock "at the moment", P6X58D-E mobo, G.SKILL Trident 3GB (3 x 1GB)
Great Headset

Pros: Great in game sound, comfortable, programmable buttons handy for launching itunes while in game with out minimizing, mic workes great and captures at a good volume lvl
Cons: cinda heavy, the usb cord attaches to the left ear which cinda sucks if your computer is on your right, inorder for my computer to switch over from my speakers to this head set you have to completly exit the game your playing and relaunch it which gets cinda anoying after awile, theres a realy anoying squeking in the right ear if the game your playing has mic imput, its cinda weird but basicly if you are playing a game that CAN capture sound your right ear will squeak if your mic is muted. o and also if once you get your head size ear things set every time you put the head set down it like mushes them back in so you eather have to 'hang' your head set or ajust it every time you put it on, it needs a little more clickyness.
Overall Review: glad i bought this headset ide buy another despite "my cons" i just hope they get a driver out soon that fixes the hole squeaking thing and posibly the relaunching game thing.
Big Card

Pros: Runs AoC on all max but i turned down the View Distance a little to get my fps above 30 all the time, Crisis Runs on dx9 everything maxed and 2x AA at 30 fps as well, CoD 4 max. all games on 1680-1050 rez. runs at about 60c-75c. 3DMark06 i scored a 11698 on a full test, but i was only getting 1fps on the cpu test section"I HATE AMD".
Cons: Completely covered my north bridge which ran hot b4 now its about 80c "I HATE AMD" and killed my dream of water cooling my NB, dont think i could get a heat sink to go under the GPU, If you have an Antec 900 case be prepared to pull out the stupid plastic thing they give you on your middle drive bay and the drives as well.
Overall Review: Cant complain on the preformance, yet i don't know when ill ever see Crisis maxed! Had to buy new PSU to run it, Got a 850 watt thats 80 plus cert and no power problems. ASUS M2N-Sli Deluxe AM2 mobo, 4 gigs ddr2 800 gskill ram, RaptorX HDD, AMD 6400+ proc, 850 watt psu, of coarse this card
Sleak

Pros: Lots of cables, fairly accurate power, Quiet fan, Modular cabling.
Cons: No led!, No instructions!, Doesn't Cook!!!
Overall Review: The 8 pin PCI-E connector goes into the 6 pin connector on the PSU which is kinda confusing, i put the 8 pin EPS connector in to my 8 pin graphics card and lucky i didn't fry it. Not sure if all PSU's will shut off if you have something plunged in wrong but this one did and that's probably what saved my $480 GPU.