Joined on 11/11/06
Freakin' Amazing

Pros: Easy to install, not that loud, gets me a constant 40+fps on oblivion @ 1280x960, literally all settings maxxed, World of Warcraft never comes under 60fps with all settings maxxed, everything looks simply amazing
Cons: Drains a lot of power. A good 550-600w power supply should do it, but I really wouldn't go lower - my 480w is barely doing it as it is, and I really need to get a new one for this card. The card itself seems to run a little warm.
Overall Review: Price is a bit high, but it will be until the ATi equivalent is out. If you have the cash and don't want to wait for ATi, get one of these bad boys now, you won't be disappointed.
Very flaky power supply

Pros: While it works, this power supply delivers pretty clean power with very little fluctuation.
Cons: In the span of a year and a half, I have gone through four of these power supplies. The first one lasted approximately a year, then was RMA'd to Corsair. The second one lasted about a month, then was RMA'd to Corsair. The third one was dead on arrival, RMA'd back to Corsair. The fourth one lasted approximately two months. My house electrical is good; I'm on a stable power grid behind an APC UPS. These power supplies are just flaky. I'm extremely disappointed with Corsair's quality control. I am out $60 in shipping as is from RMAing dead power supplies, and now I need to either RMA it again or buy a new PSU. I will be buying a new PSU.
Excellent gaming laptop with minor frustrations

Pros: As far as performance goes, this laptop is surprisingly good - it managed to pull nearly 11,000 in TimeSpy and the fan noise was negligible. I've had the opportunity to try Escape from Tarkov and New World on the built-in display and framerates were fantastic - also with negligible fan noise.
Cons: The way this keyboard is positioned, it makes for a hard angle for the wrist. I would not want to do an extended gaming session on the built-in keyboard. Similarly, the touchpad is positioned such that it's almost impossible to _not_ brush it with your palm when typing, making for some frustrating experiences. It might be better if it was easy to disable the touchpad quick.
Overall Review: I'd buy this again. It's an amazing set of hardware for the price. That said, I'd also get a keyboard and mouse for any extended use.
Excellent case - very easy to work with

Pros: - This case is immensely flexible - it supports multiple layout configurations. I ended up moving parts of the case around to support my Corsair h115i's large radiator. - The top of the case has built-in rails for mounting radiators of varying sizes. - The case has plenty of room for cable management. - The fan controller behind the motherboard tray makes fan management a breeze. - The top of the case turns into a loosely-filtered vent with just the removal of a cover. I could go on and on - if you're doing a serious build, this case is fantastic.
Overall Review: I would absolutely purchase this again.
Poor headset

Pros: It's comfortable. The 5.1 surround sound works but shouldn't be used for music playback. It's decent for games but the quality is pretty low.
Cons: The microphone went defective within two days of starting use. It's acting like there's some sort of short and always registering a lot of static. It was very disappointing.
Mediocre Headset

Pros: Wireless, clear audio
Cons: Only about three hours of use per charge, very weak construction - each earphone has snapped off of the main piece multiple times. I'm fed up with repairing it.
Overall Review: Avoid this headset. It is not worth the cost in any way. You will get a couple months of use out of it before the actual earpieces snap off from stress. This thing did have clear audio, but so did the $20 headset I had before this, and that headset DIDN'T break on a regular basis.