Joined on 12/16/06
Nice!

Pros: Wow. This was the perfect compliment to my new i7 build. I can play Crysis on Very High settings and get 30-40fps, and BF2142 between 150-250fps on High settings depending on the size and players on the server. Amazing. Don't hesitate.
Cons: These cards are HUGE. Make sure you have room in your case. It reaches all the way to the end of the mobo on my pc.
Overall Review: EVGA website Forums are second to none. You can find info on this card and any other EVGA product for that matter. Sleep well knowing you have support whenever you need it.
Beautiful, but...

Pros: Looks great, the fans are clear and light up bright, the acrylic basement cover is a nice touch, good cable management.
Cons: Power supply compartment is only 9" long, not all PSU's will fit. The HDD cage is not movable! It's riveted in place so you'd have to MOD to get larger PSU's to fit.
Overall Review: A few thumb screws. or even regular screws so the HDD cage could be moved forward another couple inches would make this 5 eggs for me. I literally had to use a different power supply in my build BECAUSE of a feature this case doesn't have.
Good as it gets

Pros: Compact, long battery life, laser track ball.
Cons: Stupid Home key...they removed the trigger buttons from the front of the keyboard
Overall Review: Overall you won't find a better HTPC keyboard. Period. Very reliable unit.
Excellent!

Pros: $20 board after rebate! i3-3240 Ivy Bridge runs with no issue. 2x2GB DDR3 runs at 1600 with no fuss.
Cons: None, it was $20!
Overall Review: It was $20!
Snappy!

Pros: 3.4GHz, Hyperthreading, Price
Cons: None
Overall Review: This CPU on an ECS H61 mobo with 4GB Ripjaws was an excellent upgrade for my sons AMD Dual Core boat anchor... Got the CPU, Board, and RAM for $215!
Cooler Master RIP OFF!

Pros: Great looks, side access hard drive bays, tool less, lots of cooling possibilities, external hard drive slot, etc.
Cons: All pros stolen from Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced... Inferior quality and cost more than the real thing.
Overall Review: If you're going to pay $90 for this design, get the real deal, Cooler Master CM 690 II advanced.