Joined on 10/07/08
Amazing

Pros: Runs everything I throw at it beautifully. Fallout 3, Crysis, Bioshock etc. etc. Overclocks very easily with EVGA Precision. Customer Service and warranty are amazing. Guy below with rebate problem, just call and they will take care of you. Service is amazing.
Cons: None so far and even if one comes up, im sure EVGA Customer Service will take care of it.
Overall Review: Think of it more like you are paying $200 for an incredible lifetime warranty, technical support and customer service and getting a free video card. :D
4 eggs out of the Box, 5 stars with a little work.

Pros: *Killer Gaming Laptop for less than $1000? Yep! *Very decent videocard *2 of the previously mentioned videocards in SLI *Looks vicious, yet is thin, light and compact. *The JBL speakers are... AMAZING. Can't believe the quality sound filling my living room is coming from these laptop speakers...
Cons: *Windows 8 *Bloatware *more Bloatware *Windows 8 *Not the fastest Boot up on the world... I blame Windows 8 :P
Overall Review: I bought this on CYBERMONDAY 2013, for $805.98 including shipping. I received it the very next day, Remorseful Empty Bank Account Tuesday, even though I chose the cheapest ground shipping, so that was cool. Thanks Newegg! ***So in case you didn't know there are a lot of people having WiFi connectivity issues, which included me, with this Laptop. I will mainly be using it from home, so I can keep it plugged in if I have to. I was worried that the WiFi would be troublesome, but it wasn't a deal killer for me. And it was easily fixed. Until I received this laptop, I have used 2 other computers with Windows 8 and I absolutely hated it on both machines. Found out yesterday that I still cannot stand it. Lenovo has a program preinstalled that makes your windows 8 desktop look and feel a lot more like Windows 7, but it was not good. I could not get the control panel to open, or even the task manager, and there were many other issues. And over all the computer was horribly slow, it was bad. Really bad. And yes, I had the dreaded WiFi problems too. So why rate this 5 eggs...? 1. Price. This is my 4th Gaming Laptop. The least I've ever spent on a gaming laptop was $1400 and the most was almost $2500. 2. Size and Weight. 4. This Laptop is a beast. After an hour proper setup, it’s issues are easily solved. Booted it up, got through initial Windows 8 setup, tried to use windows 8 and the existing Windows 7 desk top app. Terrible. Slow. Multiple WiFi adapter related disconnections. My Solution. 1st use your search engine and type something like "Start Menu Windows 8" or "Start Menu 8" There are several programs to make your windows 8 desktop “app” look and work like windows 7. Read some reviews and pick one. The one I opted for cost like $4 or $5, but it was worth every cent. New Desktop app installed, open control panel, sort programs by publisher. You can uninstall everything by Cyberlink(?), and everything by Lenovo but the driver packs. You may want some of these programs, open them 1st see what they do and decide if you want them. I got rid of everything. There were a few more programs from other publishers that were mostly 30 trials that I got rid of too. Now that all the "Bloatware" is gone, in the task bar click on the battery icon and click more power management. There are Balanced and Energy Saver modes listed, and below, a tiny “See more power options” Click this, choose High Performance. Keep it in high performance mode unless you are running off the battery. Restart the machine. Still doesn’t start up as quickly as I had hoped but no big deal. The computer should be running about 1000 times better than when you 1st booted it up. I downloaded the updated drivers for everything EXCEPT the networking card(Wireless and LAN) I then installed a few online games, and played them, while streaming music for several hours. No further wireless issues, and amazing performance.
Best Case I've ever worked with

Pros: Best Case I've Ever Worked With. 1.)Everything has a way to be quickly installed/removed with the included hardware. I could install hard drives in every bay slot in less time than it takes to install one in some cases I've worked with. 2.)The case side panels BOTH fold open for easy access to everything. 3.)I took all the existing components out of this case, and rebuilt a new machine in the same case in just under an hour. I then put the original components into an Azza Solano and that took me about 3 hours. 4.)3 120mm and 2 140mm fans, great airflow directed right at the CPU and Video Card. 5.) Evil Green Machine
Cons: The original fans blow, er don't blow enough. I have replaced all the original fans. Couldn't fit my Antec Kuhler 920 in without interfering with both side case fans.
Overall Review: Love it.
Why are you paying so much for a 150gig HD?

Pros: I've been asked by a bunch of people why I payed so much for a hard drive. At first I wondered too... I was convinced by 2 of my friends to get this drive for Vista and other programs and games, and a 2nd 7200rpm drive for storage. I'm glad I did this drive it LIGHTNING!!! Everything runs so fast, and there is definitely a noticeable difference in Vista, compared to my brother-in-laws computer with a 7200 drive. Programs and games open and load so quickly. So if these are the results you are looking for... buy one! I'm glad I did.
Cons: People pestering you about spending 180 bucks on a 150g hard drive :D
It's Alive!

Pros: Can you say Fold out Motherboard tray? 4 Fans Included, space for a 5th. Big, Heavy, Durable. Front door is nice to have when you have kids that like to push buttons:). I have a Huge video card(gtx 260) fits just fine, I think I can fit 3 way SLI if I wanted too... front and side fans point right at the vid Card to keep everything nice and cool. Green Looks Good!
Cons: Front USB and Audio are at the bottom of the case. Door must be open to use these ports. Door does not appear easy to remove, and cannot be swapped to open from the other side. Door is connected on the right side of the case, opens from the left.