Joined on 12/31/10
About 3 years. Still works very good.
Pros: Works very well. Haven't had any problems with it. I also really liked I was able to select what cables I want to plug in and use vs other Power Supplies that just has them all right there. And the nice little bag they give you to hold the extra cords is a nice bonus.
Cons: Wasn't Free.
Overall Review: Bought this on 4/13/2011 (April 13th, 2011) and still works without problems. I plan on getting a better video card (AMD R7 or R9) to really put it to the test (as well as be able to play many games). With no plan to crossfire video cards, this 750 Watt still will be plenty of power. I wanted to wait until around 3 years to leave a review on this (give or take a few days).
Good Quality Sound But Horrible Durability
Pros: Sound Quality Was Very Good. It was Very Comfortable, and Could Wear For Hours Without Problems. Very Long Cord, Lets Me Talk To People While I'm Across the Room Laying On My Bed.
Cons: It Broke WAY Too Quick. Lasted About I was VERY Careful With This, but the Plastic Above the Right Earpiece Cracked, then Broke 2 Days Ago. *See Other Comments*
Overall Review: I Bought This at WalMart for $40 and I'm Regretting It Now. To All People Who Believing It Doesn't Breaks, Trust Me, It Does. Just Google "Ear Force Z1" and Look at the Reviews Everywhere. People With a Bigger Head, Like Me, Puts More Strain on the Headset and that's probably why it Cracked, then Snapped. It's What I Call a "Major Design Flaw". Had They Maybe Used Stronger Plastic, or even Metal, It would have probably have been Much More Durable. The Quality MAYBE VERY Good, But with Horrible Durability, I'd Rather Use My Older, $15 Logitech Headset. Quality May Not be AS Good, But It's Much More Durable then This Is. I'm Resorting to Using Super Glue/Electric Tape To try to "Repair It". I Don't Think There is Anyway To Get a Refund or Replacement. I'll Talk With WalMart and See what I can Do, but I don't Expect Much. I'll Probably have to Cut My Losses and Move On. Only Giving 2 Eggs/Stars Because of the Sound Quality. Bad Durability Costed Itself 3 Eggs/
Works good, fast and supports many, but has 1 problem
Pros: It supporting multiple card formats. I have so far Tested the MicroSD, SD and Memory Stick PRO Duo, and they have all worked fine so far.
Cons: Wasn't free. The 1 MAJOR thing i didn't like, is despite the fact when i hook it up and it shows 2x "Removable Drives", it will ONLY let you use 1 at a time. So I can't for example take files from my (PSP) Memory Stick PRO Duo 32GB card and transfer it to my SD Card. I have to transfer it to a folder to a computer, disconnect the MS Duo, then put in the SD Card to copy the files. It usually only takes a few extra minutes, but when it's a lot of little files, it can take awhile. And having to copy it to the PC 1st, then to the other card, can greatly increase the time it will take. This most likely isn't usually a problem for most people (taking the extra steps and time), but if you're in a rush to copy something from 1 memory stick to another, then it could be. If you only really use 1 format like SD Cards, then this won't be an issue for you.
Overall Review: Despite the negative thing in the Cons, I only decided to knock off as most as 1 egg for it. Speed wise, the file transfer speeds are usually fast, but it will greatly matter what you transfer. Single Big files shouldn't take as long, but 1000's of little files could take awhile. This won't be any problems with the card or device itself, so don't think it was. I bought this reader with a SanDisk 32GB Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) Flash Card Model SDSDB-032G-B35. (The PSP Memory Stick PRO Duo 32 GB I bought back in 2010.) If you have many different type of memory cards, as long as you don't mind that 1 problem i said, this device should work very well for you.
A lot of space and good speeds
Pros: Cheap, fast, and PLENTY of space to store data.
Cons: It wasn't free.
Overall Review: I mainly use this for my Nintendo Wii. Either games from nintendo store and other things, I have plenty of space to store those, as well as backup saves. And i haven't even come close to filling up the space. If I ever get a camera that uses SD cards, i will definitely get another one for it. If you need a good priced and big sized SD Card, this one is for you.
Lots of Space and Fast
Pros: LOTS of Space. I still have over 500 GB free after Installing many of my Steam Games. And it's Fast. Load Times for games aren't longer then 15 seconds MAX. Most of the time within 5 - 10 seconds.
Cons: None at all.
Overall Review: With having 1 TB of space, i have at least 50+ of my 109 games on Steam Installed, and I only 1/2 the Hard Drive space. People who do have a bunch of games on their Steam Profile, or do major gaming, especially games now a days that take 8 GB - 20 GB of space EACH, this would be a very good drive for you. Since you have to have all the games on 1 Hard Drive, you will need all the space you can get. Ending Note: This is a VERY Good Buy for Gamers and other people who need a Fast Hard Drive with a lot of space.
Very Good CPU
Pros: Very Good CPU. Fast, Quiet, Allows me to play many CPU Demanding Games with Ease.
Cons: The Fan might get a little loud at some times, but it isn't that much of a bother. It's most likely when i'm using more then 2 Cores.
Overall Review: Bought this with: Power Supply: SeaSonic X750 Gold 750W Motherboard: ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 AM3 RAM: CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 Works very well with all these other Hardware. When I get an actual Video Card (Using Onboard right now), it will run so fast and would be a computer i wouldn't ever had to upgrade for many years, with maybe the exception of more RAM. Games that I've Tried and Run well with this: Portal 2, Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Call of Duty: World at War, Call of Juarez Bound in Blood. I have rarely had to max out all 4 CPUS. I rarely get higher then 75%. This would be a very good buy if you need a Quad-Core CPU.