Joined on 02/26/07
Great deal!

Pros: Inexpensive, selectable video input, good picture.
Cons: No HDMI.
Overall Review: Lack of HDMI is no big, the rest is a very good display.
Poor reliability

Pros: pretty standard "pros", when it worked
Cons: Noisy on spin-up. Failed after about 18 months.
Overall Review: This is the second Seagate HDD that I've had in the last three years that has failed me with less than two years service. Hmm, in fact, all of my Seagate HDD's have failed me. After some period of time they start "clicking" on startup, then after a while, the clicking becomes permanent. My most current unit will now only work when lying flat, started "cold". After a couple of hours, even that position will start "clicking". I have totally lost faith in Seagate and will start buying only Western Digital drives until Seagate cleans up their act.
This print server is super easy to set up and use.

Pros: Does not require fancy setup Does not require custom software
Cons: Limited Brother printer "support", so it says.
Overall Review: I have tried many print servers to network older USB printers over the years. All but this one required the funky set up step of plugging it into you computer to configure it then see if it properly joins your network. NOT The WAVLINK. You just plug in the Ethernet cable and look for where it ends up on your router. This is easy, WAVLINK tells you the first several characters of its MAC address, which is reported on your router, optionally it comes on-line with its network name as well. The instructions for setting up the printer on your computer are clear and concise (for the experienced here, you prolly won't need to read them.) When you bring up its website it says it only supports some old Brother printers - but that isn't really an issue since your computer formats for the printer lpr port, not the print server. My old Brother HL-5040 worked just fine. We will see how long this device lasts until it dies, every other printer server from three other vendors died after a few years - We will see how long this one lasts.
Quiet as you can get

Pros: Easy cable routing. compact for its internal size. Quiet, super quiet.
Cons: None that I have found.
Overall Review: I recommend this case. Did I mention quiet? It is almost silent with the best fans I have ever had in an ATX enclosure. For those into gaming panache, it looks cool with the glass side panel showing off all your glowey-pulsey stuff inside. And it is super quiet, you don't even know it is on except for the front fan and internal light shows.
Worked great. Until one stick died.

Pros: Plenty fast, games ran on "ultra"
Cons: After 2 1/2 years, a stick died. I have memory that has lasted 4 times that long in other computers with no issues. I am disappointed and will probably look elsewhere for my next set. These were in a _big_ gamer machine with 5 fans, water cooled CPU and lots of ventilation. The electronics were not being stressed by over-clocking or fiddling with voltages or anything of that nature. Just running in a well cooled case.
Great board, except networking

Pros: Excellent feature set Lots of SATA3 ports and USB3 Awesome BIOS and setups
Cons: Network does not work reliably. Takes forever to sort itself out and finally connect to the network (using CAT5 cabling). Driver updates don't help, on-line info doesn't help, ASROCK update is no help. It just doesn't work right.