Joined on 12/20/06
Great PSU, Has more connectors

Pros: More power then you will ever reasonably need. More connections then you will ever reasonably need. IMPORTANT! The spec lists it as having 2x6 PCI-e connectors. This is false. It really has FOUR 6+2 PCI-e connectors that can be either the 6 pin type or 8 pin type with a little add on section like the motherboard power cable. This makes is a perfect PSU for any dual GPU and more setup now and probably for a long time.
Cons: Cons? Are we talking about the same product?
Overall Review: It has plenty of connectors for pretty much any setup you could want. The four PCI-e 6+2 connectors are really really nice to have. Its quiter then my CPU fan so I don't care about its noise. Nice blue light. Wrapped cables are nice. 3 year warranty is a plus. I really see no down side to this PSU.
Good piece

Pros: Very nice item. Seems to be nice solid metal, clean finish. Fit the threads perfectly and the paint job seems pretty good too.
Cons: Tastes terrible.
Overall Review: I have other Enzotech items for water cooling and they are all excellent parts
Excellent fan

Pros: Very nice fan. Moves air, pretty silent. I'd get another if I ever needed one. Seem to be well built and it is easy to install.
Cons: Poor conversationalist.
Overall Review: It appears wide enough to fit a quad channel set up(just barely) for future platforms. Its a little offset because of my cpu fan but it definetly seems a little wider then a triple channel.
So far so good

Pros: It works. With the high specs this chipset has you can overclock non extreme edition chips pretty hard with out worrying about your board keeping up. DDR3, PCI-e 2.0 x 2, tons of onboard usb, external SATA brackets,and lots of high quality parts. This board should be able to hold any one up until the LGA 1366 sockets come out late this year (maybe).
Cons: The crazy cool back plate is neat but really useless. If you are getting this board you probably will have a advanced cooling solution or something high end air. It comes off okay but, eh I wouldn't have put it on there to start. Despite this board being just released a few weeks ago, some of the software on the driver cd is many months old. Definetly get the newer NIC drivers from Realtek.
Overall Review: Right now I'm taking it easy on it. [email protected] with 2 gigs up OCZ DDR3 1600@1333 in it. System is rock solid thus far. I really like having the headroom to overclock a cpu with being as worried about the board.
Another Good one

Pros: The drive works and operates at a fast enough speed for me. I bought this drive as a secondary drive used mainly for digital media files so my requirements of it may be lower then your average user. My files can be put on, read, and taken off. Windows XP picked it up right away as did my P965 board. If you just need a quality drive with lots of space, you really can't do much better.
Cons: Might be nice to have a larger cache. I can't attest to how much it would help but it can't be that costly to have it. I feel like all these 500 GB and up drives should have it as they would logicaly be based upon large file sizes and use.
Overall Review: I have been using WD drives for about 15 years and I have never had one show up dead, die early or other wise malfunction before its time with out me being to blame. My primary is a 500AAKS and I am very happy with it also. Also as a practice I never keep a drive past three years of age. I may be putting drives out before there time but I've never lost a byte of data I didn't want to. Call it a reasonable safe guard.
Sony dose it again

Pros: Burns like a champ. I have owned a 700, 730, 800, 830 and now an 840. All of them have worked great. I have burned maybe 15 dvds at 16x (what the discs are rated) and all of them have burned fine. This drive seems to be keeping up he good name of the DRU-XXX line of burners. Also love the interchangeable face plates.
Cons: Minor oddity on install. After I got all my IDE jumper settings right when it would boot to Windows it would blue screen before it would finish loading. I took the drive out, let it boot right, then put it back in and it was fine. My motherboards a bit frazzled so maybe it was not the drives fault. After that hiccup everything works great. Not sure whos fault it was so I won't hold it against the drive.
Overall Review: When am I going to see some 20x certified discs? When are these going to be in a SATA version? (Not that it will really help the drive, I just want to be done with P-ATA.)