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Samuel P.

Samuel P.

Joined on 11/11/11

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Most Favorable Review

Heli

Syma S032 RC Helicopter Metal Series with Gyro - Red
Syma S032 RC Helicopter Metal Series with Gyro - Red

Pros: Durable....I don't know what anyone is doing with this thing to break it, but as long as you kill the throttle before it hits something it's fine. Dropped many times from 3-6ft straight drop and haven't broken it yet. Also the battery life is pretty good, I can have 10-15 mins of flying for less then an hour of charging.

Cons: The beginner/advanced toggle switch increases the max rpm of the tail motor (aka goes forward faster). I wish there was another level above advanced for small winds. To fly outside you need to have a calm day.

Overall Review: I'm really glad I bought this, maybe I should get a bigger one next!

Great Processor

Intel Core i7-2700K - Core i7 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Quad-Core 3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 95W Intel HD Graphics 3000 Desktop Processor - BX80623i72700K
Intel Core i7-2700K - Core i7 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Quad-Core 3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 95W Intel HD Graphics 3000 Desktop Processor - BX80623i72700K

Pros: Fast, it was worth every penny. Props to Newegg for a quick delivery too! Bought this for a new system build and I was not disappointed.

Cons: This was my first build, only trouble I had was with the push pins on the heat-sink/fan. Once I got it secured, I powered on and enjoyed the blazing fast speeds.

Overall Review: I don't know why people keep posting reviews about how the 100 MHz difference between this and the 2600 isn't worth the extra money. I can read specs too, so if I see it's $50 more bucks for 100 MHz and choose to spend the money, good! However, the main reason I bought this instead of the 2600 is because of QC. From the research I've done, I've found that the 2700 is the 2600 with a little overclock (common sense I know). However, I spent the extra money when I found out that Intel cherry picks the highest quality 2600's to create the 2700's. So in the end, you're paying more for the best 2600's with 100MHz boost.

12/14/2011