Joined on 05/12/03

Pros: Plugged into an AMD motherboard, AMD Athlon X4 640 processor, and the RAM runs just fine. Plug and play, no settings changed. Haven't tried to do anything fancy with it and don't plan to. Computer now running with 12 gb RAM, which is great.
Cons: None
Works great, cheap price!

Pros: I've had this for more than 1 year now, using on an older desktop PC. It work's great, and connects you to wireless internet. What else would you need?
Cons: No issues with it at would, works exactly as it should.
Overall Review: Need wireless internet through USB? Then look no further and buy this thing.
Does what its supposed to.

Pros: Very basic, good price, and you get what you pay for. I bought this card for one reason only, I needed to drive two 23" IPS monitors at their native resolution, and this is the cheapest card I could find that would support that. This has Dual-link DVI x2, which sets it apart from its cheaper brethren the GT 610, which I believe only has one dual-link DVI output, and one single-link DVI output.
Cons: Fermi based GPU, not Kepler. Basically an older technology re-branded, but it works fine for my needs. I do not play games, but I imagine that this card will have some difficultly with modern games.
Overall Review: If you are only using this for a media center, or you are only driving one large monitor, then you probably can just go with the GT610 and save yourself 10 bucks. If you plan to drive two large monitors with the two DVI outputs, then you will need this card at a minimum.
Love these speakers.

Pros: I am by no means an audiophile, but I love the sound of these speakers. Movies on DVD, Blu-ray, and music all sound amazing. I live in a 1000 sq ft apartment, and have these set-up as my fronts, with a CS1 center and PSW10 woofer. I have cheaper speakers as satellites. The system really sounds great and for a budget system, I'm not sure how I could do any better.
Cons: Whose bookshelf is big enough to fit these? Fortunately I was planning on just setting them on the ground next to my TV stand, so that worked out. But I think bookshelf is a bit of a stretch. Make sure you have the room for them.
Great Center Channel Speaker

Pros: Great center channel speaker. This think is full sized though, so make sure you have enough room. Some guy on A-zon has the dimensions drawn out which really helped me. Paired with Monitor40 fronts, a PSW10 sub, some cheaper KLM satellites, and an Onkyo TRX digital receiver. The system sounds amazing. I am by no means an audiophile, but for a budget set-up not sure how you could possibly do any better.
Cons: None. The size was bigger than I expected, but it fit just fine in my stand so it was not a problem. But just remember this is a full sized center channel speaker.
Great subwoofer for the price.

Pros: I am by no means an audiophile, but I have the PSW10 paired with a CS1 Series 2 center, monitor40 fronts, and some cheaper KLM satellites, and the system sounds great. I initially only had the speakers, and was running a 5.0 set-up, and thought that sounded great already. Was able to pick this up on sale, and it adds an amazing amount of depth to the sound of the system. Overall very happy.
Cons: The sub is bigger than I thought it would be. I live in a 1,000 sq ft apartment, and the subwoofer rumbles the floor when on high volume, so I have a turn it down about half way.
Overall Review: Great subwoofer, and a great budget set-up with the other Polk speakers. Love how the system sounds. Paired with an Onkyo TRX digital receiver.