Joined on 04/01/13
Good
Pros: Had it more than a Year This mobo is nothing too special and would not recommend it for high end builds. This is mostly for budget builds. It does feature usb 3.0 however which most mother boards in this price range lack. The settings on the boot up menu aren't bad. However remember this motherboard is not able to overclock you cpu so don't buy it if you're using a K version intel cpu.
Cons: Nothing really, it does what it does
Overall Review: Your average, budget, board
Fast & Good
Pros: Very quick for a dual core, it has hyperthreading so windows will see it as a quad core. It's great for gaming and handles a gtx 650ti just fine. Very good for budget level entry gaming
Cons: You can't over clock it but that's expected.
Great overall
Pros: This card was $160ish when I bought it as it was all I could spend. It has served me well and hasn't failed me once. A year later it is still a solid card for budget builders but I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND you spend the few extra dollars on the gtx 650ti boost. I bought this card a few weeks before the boost came out and was disappointed I missed out. The boost has 2 gigs of ram and gives a large bang for buck performance versus this card. Plays Gta IV on high but not ultra settings. Planet Side 2 usually runs on high not max settings with fps drops down to 20 in the heaviest of battles. Bf3 should run on high I've heard. Skyrim on high I believe. Crysis 3 on medium.
Cons: None so far I've seen
Overall Review: I would recommend you get the 650ti boost or a new r9 series by radeon as they will out perform this card. It dominated the market for price in early 2013 and 2012 but it's time has passed. Only buy if it's a cheap cheap price as like I said the boost version is much better for the difference.
Great
Pros: For the money it is a very reliable and efficient PSU. Corsair usually has the monopoly in psu's and I would recommend anything else above this wattage range.
Cons: I found some cables (can't remember which) had length issues in my large atx case. Some more cords for hard drives and what not would have been nice as well
Overall Review: Very good, you can throw in an i5 and gtx 660 and it can handle it fine. I've used it for a year now
good
Pros: It works
Cons: none
Overall Review: I just got it for basic ram use, not for overclocking or anything.
Good for price
Pros: Cheap, quiet, hot keys
Cons: dosen't use usb After a week of use it almost sounds like the keys have gotten louder but it might just be me
Overall Review: good budget keyboard