Joined on 12/01/10
He's partly wrong

Pros: The reviewer below might not know the diffrence between fans. These are names SP fans for static pressure. You need static pressure to move air across fins (ie: radiator). He should have gone with the AF series (air flow) as those are meant to move air through a case. Maybe you should read up before buying.
Cons: none really.
2 years later and pixels dying

Pros: Great screen for gaming. Colors are nice. 3 year warrenty but I don't know if it covers dead pixels.
Cons: Expensive Pixels dying after a year and 8 months.
Overall Review: Lets see how Asus handles this.
Wow so silent

Pros: Small, powerful, silent, stable. I changed a Silverstone 1500w silver unit for this one, what a difference in silence and size for the power. Plus it's gold!!!
Cons: None
Great mouse, abhorrent software.

Pros: -Great ergonomic layout -Good build (even if it's mostly plastic) -Nice features, looks good. -You won't know 12,000 dpi until you try it. -Sale + bonus G440 mouse pad promotion I have a L-XL glove size and even if the mouse is small all the buttons are well placed and the grip is comfortable. +4 eggs
Cons: On Board Mouse programming: -Macros cannot be repeated with a hold down. -Macros are started are finished by the macro definition and not user clicks. Which means you press once the whole macro is outputted instead of stopping where you depress your programmed mouse button. -No multiple profiles can be loaded. You can only program three profiles. -Controls are somewhat counter-intuitive Computer saved profiles: -Macros are started are finished by the macro definition and not user clicks. Which means you press once the whole macro is outputted instead of stopping where you depress your programmed mouse button. -Profiles cannot be changed ingame or on mouse but through the software only. That renders the Profile G button utterly useless. Who wants to alt-tab for every different soldier/gun/tank/ship/mech/ability/etc you have when playing? -Lacking profile feature from on-mouse. -Software is quite quirky and heavy for setting up macros. Granted, there are options to do many different things, but you'll need a good half hour to hour to figure everything out properly and get it setup. By comparison, I've spent four times more time than with any other mouse brand software prior to owning the G502. -Software feels like bloatware. Annoying pop-ups for firmware updates (that "I" don't use anyhow). Mouse itself: I got sweaty palms, and the metal mouse-wheel has slipped on my fingers more than once. -2 eggs
Overall Review: If you want a mouse that feels good with about 4-6 buttons for gameplay and don't have anything complicated to do. It's a great buy for the price. Would recommend However, if you desire to use elaborated functions for games and macros, you will regret the purchase immensely. Don't even touch this with a 40ft pole. You'll be using it as a paper weight on your desk... which is what I've had to do. RAT9 re-ordered.
Helping hand

Pros: Other comments
Cons: Other comments
Overall Review: " Lian Li appears to be the only manufacturer on the planet selling an HPTX size case. Why aren't heir competitors offering one? Lian Li's PC-V2120's do not provide sufficient details on filtering incoming air and their website details are very unclear. Add to that the mangled English and the competition is really missing the boat." For that type of "niche" board you need "niche" cases. Look for: Caselabs, Danger Den and Mountain Mods.
Anotherone bites the dust

Pros: Love the black color
Cons: Second board I bought (didn't want to wait for my RMA), and still problems. I take it out of the box, put the CPU in, a HD 6450 card and my sound card to see if it works. It does!!! Install in computer, leak test my loop and boot. I get a vid signal only in PCI-E 8x (2). The ****? This thing is suppose to work in Tri SLI and it doesn't. This is the second board I try. Now I have to rip apart my loop, buy new tubing and TIM and start over. Who the *** is going to pay for that, sure as heaven won't be Gigabyte. I now hoave to RMA my second board. I now have my first RMA board, but that means tearing down the loop ONCE AGAIN, and added costs to a product that already over exceeds is cost vs quality ratio.
Overall Review: Seriously, I've gone through two boards... do yourself a favor and buy another board.