Joined on 07/18/05
Perfect

Pros: Performance with Raid 10 is amazing, firmware and drivers install no issues, have used with SBS 2008, SBS 2011, Server Standard 2012, have used with ASUS Server and Desktop Motherboards, not a single hiccup, one of the first reviews had issues with an earlier firmware, not here and I have used about 15 of these cards in the past year and half, price/performance makes it a perfect raid card for a Server in a Small Business or Medical Clinic.
Cons: none so far
Overall Review: I run a computer business and first couple of servers I used onboard Raid. Switched to this card and haven't looked back
Newegg, please tell me this is different from the free version

Pros: If it's not the free version that you can download directly from Cyberlink, no burner purchase required, then promoting it as some sort of bonus gift when you buy a burner is cool, and the functions that it says it can do are great.
Cons: If this is the same as the one that I can download right now, no purchase of a burner required, then this is a Scam. NewEgg needs to remove it as value add on that your getting for free. And on top of that the free version will download as the Platinum, work for 15 days full featured, then deactivate anything good about it and be basically bloatware that you will want to remove (all the functions that are promoted on the NewEgg Cyberlink page disappear)
Overall Review: Come on NewEgg, don't promote free software as some sort of goody look what your getting for buying this from us. Not Right
These recent poor reviews can't be believable

Pros: I have bought 8 CX550M over last 2 years for computer builds. Not a single one was bad out of the box, in fact I never had a Corsair power supply come bad out of the box. I have bought hundreds of Corsair power supplies over the last 7 years. This model doesn't have a noisy fan. For that matter, never had a noisy fan from any Corsair PSU. I have never had a Corsair fry computer either. I have installed this model in computers that have fractal cases, Silverstone cases, ASUS Motherboards, MSI Motherboards. 0 problems. It's a very good PSU.
Cons: I have nothing negative to say about this Model or Corsair PSUs in general
Overall Review: Could NewEgg have gotten a bad batch of PSUs? Sure, it's possible. It would be the first time i had seen a wide scale problem with Corsair PSUs in 8 years of building computers. Bought first Corsair from NewEgg in September 2010. I run a computer company if you haven't already guessed. I guess it's just a coincidence that all the bad reviews recommend EVGA. Sheesh, you could be a little more subtle about it.
My first 4K Monitor

Pros: Big, good colors, everything looks crisp even when you increase font size which you will have to do. I guess you can thank IPS panel for that. But even with larger font size I can have 4 windows on one screen that are perfectly usable. I have a 3 year old Sandy Bridge-E system with a brand new AMD 290 Video Card, bought the card in anticipation of the new screen. I also have a 27' screen connected running 1920x1080 with a goal of a second one of these Monitors down the road. I haven't done any gaming on it yet. Been using it for work which requires a lot of logging into other computers, I will have 4 logmein windows up at a time, pretty cool to look at and makes my life a lot easier.
Cons: The display port cable that comes with it doesn't support 60Hz, so cheesy ACER, I thought at first it was an AMD/4K problem. Like i bought the shiny new card for nothing. So I found a hack that allowed to run at 40Hz instead of 30Hz which made it feel a little better than walking through quicksand. Ordered a Startech cable and poof, problem solved, all good since then
Overall Review: Dude, have it come with the correct cable and save yourself some tech support headaches, come on
Give me a break

Pros: Mobility,Construction, Weight, Performance, Battery Life Where to start - It's heavier than a tablet but not by much and it's a REAL computer. This is what Microsoft had in mind I am sure with Windows 8. Very easy to pick up with one hand, throw in a bag and go. This model has a cool trick that when you flip into Tablet mode the bottom of the keyboard rises up so that it's level instead of just feeling like a keyboard underneath the tablet. Good Idea! It's also a backlit keyboard which I love (can be turned off and on). The Screen is make of Gorilla Glass and is beautiful. Not sure why anybody is having GHOSTING problems. Not had single display problem and have played games on it, watched HD movies, etc.... It's onboard Intel Graphics so if you think you can play Battlefield 4 on it your smoking crack. But it's not meant to play those games so please don't ding it for something it's not designed to do. It's part of the Ideapad line (aka Business line), very sturdy. Sturdier than the first Yoga which was pretty good (i bought many 1st Gen Yogas for clients). It's not FLIMSY as others have said. That is absurd thing to say. The Yoga has been a hit for Lenovo and it's not because they're put together like a cheap toy. If you don't believe me just go play with one at a store. Not hard to figure out for yourself. We have the I5 with 128 SSD and 4GB RAM. That to me is the right balance between performance and price. Some models come with a stylus (ours didn't) but you can buy it after the fact. I just use my finger to scribble in OneNote, it looks good and the notes sync to my phone and desktop. I never thought much about Lenovo until the first Yoga came out but I have been impressed how they have taken Windows 8 and ran with it instead of crying about how terrible it is. And guess who is making money and growing their business......
Cons: Honestly, the cons are few. The screen can auto-rotate at times when you didn't want it to but there is a button on the side that will lock the screen. Some bloatware but not bad compared to other companies (Yea, I am looking at you Toshiba) and I have never seen a computer that had no bloatware.
Overall Review: I have setup or owned the first Yoga 13, the Yoga Pro 2 and the Yoga 2-1. It was/is the first mobile design where I said WOW so I tip my hat to Lenovo for being innovative instead of slapping Windows 8 on the same tired old laptops
These Reviews are bogus

Pros: Nothing I would say that stands out, lot's of little things. The ability to install apps in Office (like everything these days). The linking of the various parts of office continues and I like it. OneNote is outstanding and anybody who wants a flexible database should look at OneNote. I use it heavily and have turned on many clients to it. Microsoft has made the app version free for a long time for all platforms, that should tell you something. And if you network through SharePoint you don't ever have to worry about storing it on another companies server and crossing your fingers they don't get broken into (Evernote, Snapchat, Adobe, Facebook, I could go on).
Cons: The new default theme. White, Light Grey, Dark Grey. Suuuuccckkksssss! Not sure what crack addict at Microsoft thought it looked good
Overall Review: I have never seen such a bunch of garbage from these reviews. Get off of the Microsoft hating bandwagon. Either people have know idea how to install software or they're lying shill for some other company. This is not a subscription, you own it. Office 365 is the subscription. You create a Microsoft account. Big whoop. Like Apple makes you create an Apple ID. And Google requires you to create a Gmail account for Android. Please, give me a break. I have installed this hundreds of times for clients. The paid and subscriptions and never had a single issue.