Joined on 07/09/02
Runs as advertised

Pros: No issues and I ran this on a 2700x (all 4 slots filled) and a 2950x. Neither one had issues at 3200Mhz. Just set it in BIOS and it took the settings first try.
Cons: None at the moment I'll be ordering a 2nd soon and will update if that changes
Good results for 2950x and ready for 3rd gen

Pros: I haven't had it long enough to tell.
Cons: I haven't had it long enough to tell.
Overall Review: Stable with no effort at all at 3400Mhz CL16 quad channel. I'm running a 2950x on a x399 Taichi. I can probably get higher but I'm not going to push it until next gen comes out. In contrast I had G.Skill 3200 CL16 chips before where 4x8GB did hit 3200Mhz but I had to back off to 2933 when I upgraded to 8x8GB. Hitting 3400 vs 2933 is a big improvement.
Fast quiet card!

Pros: One of the best cooling setups.
Cons: None
Overall Review: Glad I jumped on this before it went out of stock just hours after ordering. Its not as fast as the 1080ti in the other computer but I'm still impressed and it runs circles around the 1060 it replaced even (temporarily) being stuck at PCIe 2.0x4!
Great budget drive

Pros: This thing is very fast running Windows 7 with defrag/index/prefetch/superfetch off and pagefile on another drive. Anything I click opens almost instantly. Benchmarks are around (slightly above) 160MB/s read and 90MB/s write.
Cons: Could use a little cache since SSD drives without it need more tweaking to minimize stuttering. Even 8MB would be nice. To get the best experience and good storage space from pretty much any of the current SSD drives you still need a normal hard drive.