Joined on 09/11/06
Been using Lite-On since 2003

Pros: I've been using Lite-On in my own personal builds for a while now. They are reliable and work real good. I never had a problem with them. This drive burns fast. It doesn't have the LightScribe, but I will never use that feature anyways.
Cons: Price is changing a lot for this particular drive. Some days it's 2 dollars more than others. A few days after I bought the darn thing Newegg put on free shipping. Booo! Just buy it when you see it at a good price!!!
Overall Review: Good product. Reads all cd's and dvd's I have. Will work with Windows Installation--I remember using some NEC drives and not being able to load Windows--well this does :P.
Nice but be careful of stripping holes

Pros: Nice that black paint. Fit SSD and traditional HDD fine. Fit into Antec 900 5 1/2 drive bay with easy.
Cons: Easy to strip holes after a few times. I stripped my holes. Don't use case screws!
Expensive. Supposably one of the best.

Pros: Bought this to replace an Antec TPQ-850 that had a whine problem with my motherboard. Pros: Modular. The cables are better to manage than conventional sleeved PSU cabling. Very stable and very quiet. Looks nice in an AMD-ATI build with the red text. Very elaborately packaged. Nice paint finish.
Cons: Doesn't come with 4 PCI-E connections. Only comes with 2 6-2pin PCI-E cables. The cables plugs are made of cheap plastic (at least that's what it seemed like in my hands). 620 watts is nice, but for the price, too bad it wasn't 700. Just with it had 4 PCI-E connectors.
Overall Review: Running on a MSI K9A2 Platinum, Phenom X4 940, XFX Radeon 4870 XXX 1GB, 1x WD6400AAKS, 1x LITE-ON DVD-RAM, Audigy 2, Antec 900, 5x120 TriCool, 1x200 fan on top. Comes with zip ties and a Corsair sticker :)
It's ok, but was expecting more

Pros: Bought this to go in a Thermaltake Lanbox-Lite setup. Makes a slight difference in CPU temperatures on Quad cores, a little better with Dual cores. Cools the RAM and NB pretty well.
Cons: Isn't great for a low profile cooler. For the price I was hoping that it would work better. I reseated this HSF over 4 times to make sure it wasn't me. It's not me. It brought down a 9850BE's temperatures from 65C to 61C on full OCCT load. The fan needs to be at at least 1400rpm to keep a 6400+ cooled below 40C on almost idle. This cooler needs a larger case with good airflow for it to be effective, and I can't really recommend it for a micro-ATX setup.
Overall Review: Came nicely packaged. The finish was really good. Didn't need to be lapped. Came with thermal paste for someone that doesn't have it. I used Arctic Cooling MX-2 with all my tries. Definitely was disappointed at the cooling performance in my micro-ATX. Without dense copper, it cooled worse than a Silent Boost RX-8 Tt. Oh well. It's staying in though. You'll need regular heatsink memory! No Reapers!
Budget PC tool set

Pros: Not a bad tool set for someone who is getting into PC building and needs a few screwdrivers in a nice packaged case.
Cons: Doesn't have some tools that my other basic Fellows tool kit has. The handles can give blisters.
Works but a little slow

Pros: Works well. Have 3-4 computers hitting this at any given time and it doesn't freeze. Transfer speeds aren't the fastest for large files, but it will eventually finish. Blue lights look nice.
Cons: Plastic cover a little flimsy. Not the cheapest NAS, but still a decent price. Very slow transfers through the network with files over 500MB.
Overall Review: Consumes 5watts in standby, and 8watts while on. Not to shabby. The Vantec admin interface is easy to follow. I made sure to update the firmware before using this.