Joined on 12/18/02
Nice Ram - Heads up with Asus!

Pros: Build using ASUS P8Z77-M PRO, couldn't get through the install... Switched ram out with 3 other/different sets of G.Skill and had the same problem. Finally fixed it by bumping voltage to 1.60 and all is well. Thinking it's a Asus problem...
Cons: None except possible capability issue with Asus Z77 boards.
Don't Waste Your Money

Pros: Very cosmetically appealing. First LG I've seen that can properly playback MKV files, guess they finally paid for a DTS license.
Cons: This is the big one; the remote is hardly usable. This product ships with the "Magic Remote" (I think they call it magic because it’s magic if it works). It functions like a Nintendo wii remote only worse. If you want to spend your time trying to get a mouse-like pointer to select a function then OK, but I'd rather watch TV. According to LG there is no other remote available. If you have a 42LV5500 or a 47LW5600 you can use that remote but with very limited functionality, limited to the point that you can’t even select web apps. To make it worse you can’t even fix the problem with a $175.00 Logitech Harmony One as the LG Magic mouse is Bluetooth and therefore no universal remotes can learn it commands. In the last 48hrs, the remote has 100% quit working 4 times and there’s no way to resolve the problem except turning off the TV. Frankly LG should recall the product and resellers should save themselves the grief and not offer it until the TV is functional.
Overall Review: Additionally the video quality is very poor compared to my 1 year old 42LV5500 and I can’t even evaluate its other features as it too much bother try to access them. I didn't purchase this from Newegg and I'm glad I didn't, they have much better things to do them deal with this.
OK for Windows

Pros: Nice looking board. Fast boot and very responsive on the desktop. Only gave it 3 stars because of Cons...
Cons: Bios does not support UEFI hard drives (except Windows Boot Manger) in the bios. So if your running Linux or OS X and booting UEFI, forget it, the bios doesn't see those drives. Maybe it'll be fixed with newer bios.
Nice Board But...

Pros: Good looking board. Nice bios, features, etc...
Cons: But don't buy it if you want to overclock. At bios defaults all is well, fast and stable. It easily OC's but when you do you'll find the USB ports quit working when it wakes from sleep. Doesn't matter what bios version or if you clock manually or use OC Genie. I've wasted a week trying to resolve it with no success. So it's going back, and I'm going back to Asus... Too bad, so close to being a good product.
Very Nice but...

Pros: Fast and easy to setup. Works well in a shared Apple/Windows environment. I replaced a Synology DS213 that I could never get working properly. The 4.0.5 firmware/interface is cool and very easy to navigate, very pleased with the performance so far.The only issue I've had is getting Cloud services to work properly, could be a compatibility issue with my Netgear R7000 router, jury's still out as no response yet from QNAP tech support.
Cons: Tech Support
Almost Perfect

Pros: Great case... It's really just an SG09 with a new face... The SG09 was sooo darn ugly. I don't believe you can find a better MicoATX case to build a high end box. It would be nice if Power Supply manufacturers would offer short cable kits for builds like this but that's not a SilverStone issue.
Cons: As previously mentioned, if you need to be in the case often, this may not be the case for you. It is kinda of a pain.