Joined on 10/24/03
Excellent Mini-ITX case

Pros: Holds more than you'd think. Nice airflow design. Good power supply (mine's very quiet, unlike several reviews). Good durability. Mirror-finish on drive/door covers. Piece of cake to disassemble.
Cons: Rubber stick-on feet if you want to use it as a tower. Have to remove the bezel of the optical drive and use its mechanism. (It's easy, but I never quite trust those seals to keep as much dust out.) VERY snug fit if using an older optical drive (longer than the newer drives). Collects fingerprints easily. (This is all nit-picky stuff.)
Overall Review: After you open it up, take the power supply out to make it easy to install the board. Take the front panel off (very easy to do) and slide in the optical drive last (as mentioned, be sure to remove the front bezel of the optical drive).
Still Unsure About This One

Pros: Looks good on paper. When the power adapter failed after a week it didn't burn my house down.
Cons: The power adapter failed after about a week (it's a 5v 1A adapter), so the whole thing's in RMA right now. I used another 5v adapter I had and confirmed that the switch itself wasn't dead (but that was just a temporary test to satisfy my curiosity). I had this connecting my computer and a TrendNet TEW-650 Access Point set up in Bridge mode to another TEW-650 set up in Access Point mode. While the connection was going through the switch my download speed of TERA was topping out at about 204 KBps (over a day to download). When I removed the switch and connected the TEW-650 directly to my computer, the download speed jumped up to 1.08 MBps (about 5 hours). I don't know if the switch was causing some sort of interference with the wireless N signal but it was the only variable that changed. I don't consider a 5x loss in speed acceptable.
Overall Review: Given the great number of reviews which led me to order it in the first place, I hope the new one I receive doesn't have a defective power adapter and that it won't have such a negative impact when used in conjunction with a TrendNet TEW-650 Access Point.
Buy something else

Pros: System performed well for the couple of months it lasted AMD 3700X, Samsung 970 EVO M.2, 32GB Corsair RAM and AIO cooler, Gigabyte 1080 Ti
Cons: Only lasted two months - 7/24-9/29 Was working fine and while using it today the system completely died and wouldn't reboot. Tried a different power supply with just the essentials plugged in and it won't even post. Long startup times (just saw it was probably from the 1080 Ti, never got a chance to try the fix) Newegg replace period is only 30 days.
Overall Review: If there are this many negative reviews with a few months of release, then it seems like there's a design flaw with this board
Great Phone

Pros: Great build quality for a low-cost device Very responsive OS Almost all of the popular apps are free and easy to download (Facebook, Kindle, Netflix, etc.) No problems playing videos, music or games User-expandable memory via MicroSIM slot The automatic syncing of pictures, calendar, contacts, etc. is incredibly convenient Running at 4G speeds is awesome
Cons: Not the highest res screen or camera, but still very, very good Not the fastest mobile processor, but Windows Phone 8 is so optimized it doesn't need to be
Overall Review: If you're on T-Mobile with a 4G data plan, you can't really beat owning this phone outright at such a low price point, especially since you don't need to get locked into a contract. It does everything you want a smartphone to do, and it does it all incredibly well.
Powers Fine, but VERY Loud

Pros: Powers everything fine. Looks great. I really like the modular cables.
Cons: The unit I received has to be the loudest PSU I've ever heard. I think it's all coming from the rear fan. Imagine the old baseball card in the bicycle spokes, but without any visible baseball card.
Overall Review: I filled out an RMA. Can't wait to get a silent one. Really takes away from the enjoyment of having an i7-3770k build... The system should be screaming silently. Grrr.
Good Memory

Pros: Good speed, capacity and price. Lower-than-normal voltage, which results in less heat and power draw. Crucial is a brand I trust.
Cons: None that I can think of.
Overall Review: Using this in a Foxconn nt-A3700 nano PC (along with a Crucial 60GB SSD). No problems.