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Kyle A.

Kyle A.

Joined on 05/27/12

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Most Favorable Review

Useful for the price

Rosewill 15-Piece Standard Computer Tool Kit, Includes 4 Screwdrivers, 2 Reversible Screwdrivers, 2 Nut Drivers, 10 Cable Ties, Tweezers  - RTK-015
Rosewill 15-Piece Standard Computer Tool Kit, Includes 4 Screwdrivers, 2 Reversible Screwdrivers, 2 Nut Drivers, 10 Cable Ties, Tweezers - RTK-015

Pros: Not an exhaustive set of tools, but its everything you could need for any pc build. plus I used the memorial day discount and only paid $6 for it.

Cons: i would like a little more zipties, but there were still enough for 1 build

Most Critical Review

Its ok

EVGA GeForce GTX 560 (Fermi) 1GB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 SLI Support Graphics Card 01G-P3-1460-KR
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 (Fermi) 1GB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 SLI Support Graphics Card 01G-P3-1460-KR

Pros: When it works, its great. stays moderately cool, no problems with cooling

Cons: occasionally get weird graphics errors. the mouse will become frozen/will get a ton of blue square dots. not the best drivers either. when the error does occur, the card will reset it self after about 20/30 seconds and it will be fine. only happens occasionally. i recently upgraded my harddrive, so i had to re-install windows and the drivers for this card. first it automatically downloaded the drivers (without the cd), but it was acting weirder, so i installed the drivers from the original cd.... something happened and the card went crazy. fan went to full speed and 2 fan blades snapped off! so... use with caution.

Looks better than it is.

Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case with Upgraded USB 3.0
Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case with Upgraded USB 3.0

Pros: it comes with 4 fans that when installed correctly and set to the correct fan speeds will keep your system cool.

Cons: Though the fan speed controllers would have been mounted to the outside of the case, but they are just left inside the case to make it more of a mess. i used 750W power and the case could have delt with that a bit better, but was still ok. After the motherboard is in, their is only 2 spaces to make the cords go in the back behind the motherboard and where they are situated is relatively useless. to make it more organized i made my own cutouts in the case so their is no longer any problems with cable management. i wish i would have spent the extra $50 or so to get a better case, but this case is still not a horrible choice