Joined on 12/10/03
Great Drive

Pros: I have 2 of these drives in a sinology 213+ NAS and they work great. I highly recommend these drives if you plan on using a NAS device. Remember, a NAS is on 24x7 and typically use software raid. The drives help protect against accidental dropping of the raid set. Can save days of rebuilding. I highly recommend spending the extra money on NAS/Enterprise drives for NAS devices and SMB servers.
Cons: NA
Great Prosumer Card

Pros: This is a great card at a great price point. It can be used in Premiere Pro CS6 with the CUDA patch, can play the Witcher 3 on Med-High graphics at 1400x900 and is a relative low power card. I have it in a 420W PP&C power supply and it runs great. I also like that Nvidia has better driver support for Linux if I need to dual boot and/or migrate from windows if necessary.
Cons: None so far. The last card I had (GT 730) just couldn't cut the mustard for casual gaming and video editing work. However, the card held up well. I'm hoping the same is true for the GT750
Overall Review: None. Great card at a great price point. For prosumer video editing and gaming I highly recommend this card. Be sure to google the CUDA patch to enable GPU processing in Premiere and go with the 2GB model.
Great Router

Pros: Great router. Has excellent features and range. Also has the ability to flash WWDRT firmware. I have 2 of these routers (one as AP and another as a repeater) and they work great. I usually get 60+ days uptime before I have to upgrade the firmware. I recommend to spend the money upfront on a quality wireless router like this one. You'll pay for it if you buy a cheap wireless router and get poor quality speeds.
Cons: Price. No link aggregation support in standard firmware.
Solid

Pros: Ordered a few of these for a SMB that needed a reliable fax line for electronic billing. Solid fax modem. Works as a charm.
Cons: The ports have "play" in them and can wiggle out of the modem. Since this is an external modem it usually gets bumped or moved and this can cause the phone cord to come loose. For the 3 modems I had to use electrical tape to secure the ports.
Great Drive

Pros: I own a small IT consulting business and I only use Seagate Constellation enterprise drives for customers. The added security of the enterprise features is well worth the extra money. I often see desktop drives in SMB servers in the field and shake my head when the raid set fails after a year.
Cons: None. Remember, these are enterprise drives and should cost more.
Overall Review: NA