Joined on 07/27/05
Good little console box (as long as you don't have an extended Graphics Card)

Pros: If Your looking for a Console style PC case, this is your Guy. Plenty of Space for a mini it board, SF powersupply, and any standard Graphics card (read the cons)
Cons: While their was plenty of space for the initial sapphire xt5700, the extra wide and thick heat sink would not fit with the gpu mounting bracket with out bending the bracket. Lucky I ended up returning the XT5700 because of Audio issues (GPU would not output sound properly via HDMI) and replaced it with a 2 slot EVGA 2060 super card which fits fine. I wish the mounting bracket would better support wider and thicker cards. The GPU space could fit even a 2080ti, but you might have modify the mounting bracket to get larger GPUs to fit
Overall Review: If the mounting bracket was better this would be the perfect case for a console killer PC Build with the Case Case: Fractal Node 202 Motherboard: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro Wifi Mini ITX CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X Cooler: Noctua NH-L9a PSU: SilverStone SST-SX650 650 Watt PSU Memory: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (2X8GB) GPU: EVGA RTX 2060 Super SC
good deal for 4k HDR TV

Pros: This is a mostly great cheap (was on sale for about 320 two weeks ago) Samung 4k HDR TV. I bought it to replace my old bed room 1080p 37 inch LG monitor which is now my spare bed TV. This TV rocks, the picture quality is superb, the smart features are more intuitive than my main 50 inch Vizo TV with a keyboard. Also it pairs nicely with a cheap 2.0 Samsung bar I bought to get with it. The samsung connect feature allows me to wireless sync the sound bar with the TV making it so you just need the one tv remote for TV and sound. This TV is good for video watching and Gaming ( I watch Netflix and Youtube and game on a xbox one s on this TV) it is a defiant buy for any gamer on a budget. Very Happy over all
Cons: It has a Glossy screen! This is a big issue if you have a light source anywhere near the front of the screen. My bed room light reflects off this screen big time! While it does support HDR, I can't tell the difference from my Vizo non HDR 4k Television I bought 2 years ago for the main room. While this set is HDR compatible, it color palate is not up to the HDR standard by some accounts
Overall Review: If you find this for the same deal during black Friday it's a good set. if you can find the same deal ever if it's a little higher go with the Samsung 7 or higher series which should support the higher color palate for proper HDR. Samsung TV's might not have the best image quality compared to Sony or LG, but they do beat them in input lag. Samsung TV's are gaming approved in my book. Wish I could replace my Vizo with 55 inch or up one of these just for the convince of HDR (makes connecting my PS4 pro easier) and would allow me to drop the sound remote for my 2.1 Samsung sound bar and woofer for the living room.
Solid Ryzen Motherboard with Wifi

Pros: Thick PCB, feels very sturdy. Very cool design with the back and white board theme. Has RGB lighting if your into that. The PCI express ports for your graphics cards are steal reinforced. 3 m.2 sata drives (one is used for the wireless card) and is easy to install. Over all a decent Ryzen ready board paired with my R7 1700 Updated 03/06/2017: ASrock aura software is now downloadable and allows me to configure the light on the heat sink of the board and the wraith cooler
Cons: IO shield isn't padded and is a plain silver color. UEFI Bios does have some graphical hitches (using 1.60 as of 03/06/2017). Also Asrock, if your going to do Wifi on your board do not use stationary antenna's. Depending on you PC's orientation to your access point, your case will block and reflect the signal of the antennas, Lucky my previous motherboard had a directional antenna.
Overall Review: Over all I'm happy with this board. I would say if you have the cash go with the taichi board, specially if you get a 1700x or 1800x as the extra power phases on that board provide better overclocking or if you have more than 6 sata drives. I prefer the design of the taichi for aesthetics reasons, but it was sold out before I could order it, leaving me to get the Killer board which is for better for my wallet. The Killer AC is a better option if your going to go with a none x brand ryzen processors. While it has less power phases, This board still capable of overclocking and over all works well. My new Ryzen Build if your wondering MotherBoard: Asrock x370 Killer SLI/AC CPU: R7 1700 CPU cooler: AMD Wraith Cooler (will be a Corsair H90 once my adapter bracket comes in) GPU: XFX RX 480 8GB Memory: 32 GB of Ballistix sport 2400Mhz (White) PSU: Corsair AX 860 Storage: Samsung sm951 512 GB M.2 drive (Boot Drive), mushkin reactor 1tb SSD (Game drive) 3Tb Hitachi Server grade Hard drive (Mass Storage) All Packet in Fractal Design S case
Decent

Pros: fairly small, gold efficacy, quite PSU. Not much to say about this power supply, Fits in my power requirements and my Fractal node case just fine.
Cons: Wish the cables were all flat and that they were shorter. This PSU should be for those looking for compact builds. Those with full PC's should look into the RM line. I also think this PSU should be a little cheaper. Why it is gold efficient, it looks like a cheaper PSU to Corsairs other gold and platinum efficient offerings.
Overall Review: This PSU works for my case and power requirements, and I had no issues with the PSU. why I do have a few hang up's ultimately if a power supply works and doesn't kill my components it gets a 5 star from me!
Back to AMD

Pros: Fast card, Not as fast as the two 970's I replaced it with, but for temporary use with my new acer 27 144hz freesync display, this will do unit the 390x comes out. super quite card when not under load, and most games run at 60fps or higher on my 1440p display
Cons: can run 4k like my 970's did but after a few months, I can tell you 4k is over rated right now. Most games seem optimized better for nvidia. if you don't have free sync or plan on wanting to use things like the nvida shield
Overall Review: I recently downgraded to a 144hz 2K display with freesync (seeing how it's cheaper that Gsync) and I can say the trade to 2k at 144hz with freesync was well worth it. while I'll have to wait to see what the 390 brings to the table for frame rates. most of the multiplayer game I play can run beyond 60fps with no screen tearing, unless I'm playing a lame coded game capped at 60fps. seriously triple a game companies don't lock my frame rates!!!!
Best Priced TB drive for the Price

Pros: Man This is one hell of a SSD for the price. I put this thing in my 2 year old gaming laptop and it boots lighting fast! No complaints here
Cons: Not as fast as my 2 Samsung 840 pros I picked up for 250 each that are in my PC, but for a 150 less I doubt I could tell a difference. Wish the firmware update was a little easier, hell I don't think their is one out yet for this guy.
Overall Review: For the price I doubt you find any real world difference.