Joined on 03/25/08
Excellent performance

Pros: Very fast for hard drives, 2 drives in Raid 0 achieved sustained read/write of 310MB/s. The OCZ SSD's achieve over 500MB/s in RAID 0 but depending upon your RAID there are issues with TRIM. These are about 60% of the speed of an SSD, but without any of the issues of SSD's, but are around the same price as SSD's MB for MB.
Cons: Expensive, but then they are fast and you get what you pay for.
Overall Review: If you need fast SAS drives for a RAID array, these are the drives for you, otherwise look at the OCZ Vertex 2's running TRIM in the OS as you'll get twice the speed for the same price.
Does not support 4K even though it says it does

Pros: It works up to 1920, but not higher
Cons: This card is advertised as supporting 4K, but it doesn't support anything above 1920. Someone else logged the same problem, and MSI responded saying that there was nothing wrong with the card. We are going to call and email them to see if they can sort this, so we'll see whether they can help and will update accordingly. Otherwise avoid this card if you are looking for 4K.
Value for speed

Pros: Very fast, reliable, supports TRIM and with Intel's latest RAID drivers TRIM also works in RAID 1 & 0. We tested these in PC's to begin then in RAID0 configuration in Servers and they are awesome - each drive adds 250MB/s througput from around 64kb to 8192kb transfers but random reads and writes are were these drives win hands down. For SQL server the performance is blinding.
Cons: None yet.
Overall Review: We have been using these for around 4 months now, no degradation (yet). Time will tell on reliability, but the way the prices keep dropping we are considering replacing them in for new ones in servers after a year then putting them in PC's
Excellent headphone, battry life poor

Pros: Excellent quality, good range, simple installation, very comfortable. A very good headset.
Cons: Battery life is not great, you only get a few hours so unless you are the type of person that turns it on and off all day long it ends up dying on you and you end up plugging it in to charge up which - hey guess what - means you end up with a wired headset for twice the price! The headset comes with a power charger with a proprietary connector which is 5Volts, the same as USB. Why with a PC headset they didn't just provide a mini USB connector or at least provide a USB cable rather than a 120v charger unit I don't know. A USB cable would be better and cheaper! I got so fed up I cut off the charger, cut a USB cable in half and made a usb cable for it.
Overall Review: Logitech, if you are listening, dump the 120v charger, give us a USB cable, with the money you save put in a bigger battery!