Joined on 11/07/07
bios

Pros: sweet processor, built in graphics even better, love this things...
Cons: sweet processor, built in graphics, motherboard didnt like it, at first...good thing i had a cheap processor to update the bios, my motherboard wouldnt boot with it at first, so when installing make sure you updated bios
Overall Review: buy it! its the last 1155 processor you'll ever need,
durability

Pros: great headset, havent bought another one. when broken most headsets stop working , this headset still works on the one side, so its a great build , specially the way it still works even after having one of the speakers broken completely off
Cons: the build isnt all that durable. the cord kept getting caught by the wheels of my chair and pulled to the floor , not to mention tripping on the wire , ittend to finds it way to grab my feet or other objects achoring it , while this can be avoided , after getting pulled by said items, the right speaker broke off. and now i am using it with only speaker
Overall Review: bought this head set to replace the wireless one, sense the wireless one kept on getting electrical interferance causing it cut out eery five second, i love this headset but the clips on the inside need to be stronger
durability

Pros: transmission range is amazing i can walk around teh house without losing connection, the use of a wireless solution deals with the problem of my cat eating the cable and the g buttons make it easy to switch from chat com to chat com if configured correctly
Cons: it gets old with time, the transmission range has become sketchy, unstable , i leave the power connector plugged in and as time has gone by the ability to hold a charge has gone down greatly, the connection stablity has gone down greatly. when unplugged the connection burns power greatly, only like not all the power cells are getting power to hold and only leaving a few cells to hold power, which isn't as much or long lasting it use to be. the construction is cheap, despite the amount of effort i make to keep the power cable from catching things it has always caught a persons toe or shoe and been unexpectedly ripped off my desk by the cord, and from all those pulls, the joint of the right speaker, the grey cilder shaped part made of plastic has broken and now the wire is all that holds the speaker together, strong cable keeps the speaker usable, the connection does drop when unplugged, even gets staticy at time when plugged and not plugged it, it broadcasts ping to all coms when it resets connections. telling people on the other side that the connection was lost for a brief while or interrupted, kinda loud to some depending , no volume setting found. the plug in of its self has with stood being ulled on by unexpectedly hard pulls every time the cable gets caught on the wedge of the arm rest or by someone moving the chair (cable caught the wheel) , people shoes as the walked by , so the connector has been damaged , thankfully the female end hasn;t
Overall Review: freguency needs to be changed or change-able to prevent interferance from other devices such as phones and wifi, connector needs a tear-away release or stronger connector, batter needs to be higher density with more protecting the internat tolerance of the batter charging components, the joins of the head set need to be made of something stronger then plastic, otherwise its perfect headset
life saver

Pros: my case didnt come with an internal connector for the front usb connectors , it came with a cord that you feed through the case to the back of the case and plugged into another usb plug. thanks to this, i was able to plug this into the onboard usb 3.o on the board and saved me the extra two ports that the cord was taking
Cons: none
Overall Review: none
interferance issuse

Pros: this mouse is great, i can use my desktop and laptop mouse control at a distance while keeping even the most cluttered office, thanks to the built in track ball. this mouse has been used with 7 computers since i am a high great power user for pc's , i suggest this mouse over even the most advance gaming mouse if you have a laptop or desktop that you have to use in places while in a room that is cluttered , cluttered office , uneven surfaces
Cons: i have several computers with several broadcasting devices, wireless access points, wireless headsets, wireless mouse (this mouse) however this device cuts out on the transmitters a lot and it is very annoying, but i place the blame on signal interance, with that said i feel that since this is a proprietyary deivce they should use their own proprietary frequency to avoid signal interferance. but at this rate i well most likely be forced to get a wired device to fix the issue. the laser tends to get junk in it , it requires i take the ball out frequently and clean it, and i have to slam the mouse down a lot since it seems to fix it somehow for the moment. replacing the battery has little effect
Overall Review: overall great mouse , even better then most gaming mice that ive used for the applications ive use it for, even gaming lol but the device needs work with the connectivity
awesome theoretically

Pros: two systems, making it perfect as for server prototyping and server/client building applications, lots of hot sway bays making it great option for applications involving personal harddrives i love the liquid cooling options and the two sections
Cons: for starters, heat rises. so most of the heat from the lower section is going straight up to the top section, strongly recommed anyone using two systems, do strictly liquid cooling.i used the top section alone for awhile cause mini itx was all i could afford. the single expanison slot on the top section limited the selection of graphics card i could use in it, so i ended up moding the cooling block on a decent vid card to fit, but i was forced to leave the side panel open while i had it. i installed fans on all the areas i could, but the fans on top were always vibrating against the vents making it very loud even with sound damping, the hdd bay is place very poorly, when you plug in the sata cables the back of the plugs press against the side panels to a point it puts pressure on the circuit board and even bents the plug, cable management was a nightmare, as the i have a hard time fitting the plugs through the small holes . while i was moding the build for my new desk i noticed the top half came off completely but you cant use the two sections independently . and last but not least, i noticed alot of mother boards have usb 3.0 plugs, i noticed the top section doesnt, if any of you buy this case, make sure you get a smaller psu, as only a mini itx sized psu well fit in the top section (think 600 watts max
Overall Review: over all a regrettable buy on my part since it seems i'll never get around to using the button section, but strangely enough the motherboard im using seems to prefer this case over my new case, as its been having power distribution problems since i changed cases, and fyi i added 400 more watts to compensate for the problems , with no effect
acceptable
althou I would recommend this to other people as a cheap option. but lets keep in mind, you get what you pay for. the thing is heavy. lacks in features. the desk had to be completely cleared of all items , took two people to lift the thing onto the desk, and you have to attach the monitors to the mount before putting it on the desk as attaching the monitors to it was extremely simple with full access to all sides, but once on the desk, getting any access behind the monitors was near impossible. you'll need atleast three people when putting this together as , when adjusting the height , there will great concern for the monitors dead dropping , there is no protections against a dead weight drop when trying to adjust the height. when picking monitors pick monitors with a good field of vision as the upper level monitors tilt extremely slightly , not enough to get good angle . the joints for the mounts are not sliplocking so you cannot simply attach or detach the joints. once the stand is in place...do not expect to be able to adjust it any time soon in anyway, simply pluging in the cords will prove a real challenge . but! it does the job its intended to do , so its worth the strain considering how cheap the cost
lifesaver
motherboard I bought had some difficulties with the bios, but buying this cpu allowed me to use a cheaper pre-supported cpu to do a manual bios update to support a more powerful cpu.