Joined on 01/07/07
Good strong unit

Pros: Hot start capable Well built ventilated screen goes into a sleep state when not actively going through settings.
Cons: I haven't found any yet, Possibly could be a bit smaller but seems they left the extra space mostly for ventilation to prevent overheating during loads Screen, could do without it to be honest. I prefer not having a screen on the units as it keeps the few paranoid people that complain about everything from being concerned about stuff they shouldn't be sticking their noses in.
Overall Review: I bought this unit to replace and older APC smart-ups unit. That was about 10 years old. Since I will no longer buy APC ups's due to constantly getting defective units from them. (we're talking about server grade unit not the cheap ones). Eaton has become my trusted source for power conditioning and protection. This device is no exception to the rule. So far its tested well, recovered correctly during over power and under power sitations. I use a large number of UPS's like this onsite for user workstations for the reasoning that we have extremely bad power at most sites. Due in part to the proximity to heavy machinery for manufacturing. This tends to result in a lot of under voltage, over voltage and complete losses of power at times for the offices.
Check your box, Fail on Intel and neweggs part!

Pros: can't say. Item was DOA.
Cons: DOA, in a box that had a secondary Serial number from Intel on it. The box was sealed with a factory seal, but the second serial makes me thing the chip was sent back then repackaged under a new serial number.
Overall Review: I very very skeptical of any time a recertified product makes it out into the sales stream as a new chip. I have had intel returned cpu's before come to me. Usually as part of the warranty process. Never passed off as a new product. Double Serial Number on a box is usually a sign of this. On the newegg side of things, I am really not pleased with them right now two items in one order that are plainly defective. Third Item in two months that the ball was dropped on completely. Said hardware was tested with known good, working hardware to rule out any chance of mistaken Identification of a problem.
Good but it has some problems

Pros: Fast Compact Easily portable Internal Contacts are protected for when getting thrown in a bag of gear. (ie no chance to bend cf pins)
Cons: compact usb3.0 connector on card reader side Only lasts about 6 months
Overall Review: Had it for about 6 months, Went from reliable to inconsistent and questionable. Part of the problem imo is the Compact usb B connect on the back of the reader. It takes a lot of strain directly at the connector. Which I have a feeling is part of the reason Mine is now useless. Would of been better to have a standard full size B plug on the device. I only use it for CF cards, Occasionally I throw a SD card in it at the same time. However It has lost the ability to communicate with the CF card slot. When it does manage to communicate with it and have it show up correctly the error rate is through the roof. Firmware updates had did nothing to fix this. Neither did replacing the cable. With a new and certified working correctly cable. While I will accept that its most likely user induced wear and tear on the connector. It still has a bit of a feeling that its engineered to fail. Not to mention the chance that its actually a flaw in the chip behind the connector makes me question the worth of paying top dollar for what is suppose to be a premium card reader that is suppose to be reliable? I don't travel with my card reader Its not like it has to survive my laptop bag, which I could understand would most likely make this device live an even shorter life.
Love em

Pros: Fast
Cons: Price
Overall Review: I currently own three of these cards for use with my camera. I've used slower cards with it but Since I do alot of high speed burst shooting. I really need the high speed cards to keep up with the Speed that I shoot at times. I am generally shooting at 20mpx, at around 7fps peak. I also output in dual format, which is extra taxing on the storage since I only used a single card setup. You will definitely be happy with these cards if need the speed capabilities.
G.Skill FTW

Pros: Fast Low timings for the speed Extreme Overclockability Serious heavy duty heatSpreaders
Cons: Availability They aren't free (i know whats up with this :P)
Overall Review: Purchased these for use in reviews with the FM2 Platform. By oversight and lack of sleep ended up dropping them in settings wise at 2800mhz at cas 10-11-11- 30 2t. Surprise Surprise they Worked at this speed @ stock voltage 1.65v. These chips are something else. Hardware Gigabyte FM2A85X-UP4 / ASRock FM2A85X-Extreme6 A10-5800k Enermax 1050watt PSU Ran on Water @ 4650mhz , gimpy water system. Newegg and G.Skill are not responsible for hardware damage due to overclocking. This is strictly a "At Your Own Risk" activity.
Nice Card but some big flaws

Pros: Lots of memory for dual monitors Handles 2 monitor eyefinity great (though most rarely use it due to seams) Lots of memory Price is pretty much right. Fairly quiet.(not loud enough that I hear it over other fans anyways)
Cons: There is one extremely large flaw with this card. That is VRM's (Voltage Regulation Modules) on the back side of the card which line up with a row of LED's get extremely hot. They get so hot that they will cause the card to crash under heavy loads. The VRM's on the front of the card have a shallow heatsink on them. Which helps alot, the backside really needs one aswell. Stock fan settings are a Joke 10-20% duty on the fans doesn't really do anything.
Overall Review: This card was almost unworkable under heavy loads till I discovered this, It took burning my hand to realize the problem (rest of the card was cool that part was out of control hot). Threw some highend thermal tape and some some thermaltake DDR Finned heatsinks across the back VRM's and the problem was solved. Make sure you force the fan to run at 100% it seems to be incapable of changing the settings up from 10-20% speed itself. The 3 fans are pretty quiet and you shouldn't notice a noise differance in most systems. Infact the fans are almost quieter at the higher speeds.