Joined on 01/29/12
Did I buy a house?

Pros: I'd might as well have bought my PC parts a house! This thing is huge! It looks sexy too...
Cons: Cons, cons, cons... (Theres barely any!) 1. It took up half of my kitchen table taking it out of the box and laying it down. -Just me getting a laugh, nothing to worry about. Size is good. 2. The side panel(s) or walls of the case are a little challenge to take off and put on. -Not much a con, just put it on its side when putting it back on. 3. Awkward to carry once out of the box -Not that heavy though so not much a con 4. Side panels feel just a tad flimsy. -Not much a con, people don't do MMA with their PC.
Overall Review: Well, I solved the cons for you. GET IT WHILE IT IS ON SALE WITH THE 15% DISCOUNT AND COMBO WITH A ROSEWILL POWER SUPPLY! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! It also comes with wheels to put on the bottom... :)
NVidia Rebrand

Pros: Put this card into a system that my friend owns. Keep note, his system has a GT 430 or 440 in it. Installed this card + installed drivers aaaand.... POOF NO PERFORMANCE CHANGE WHATSOEVER. I'm not too terribly mad though. Got this card on sale for $55 and I just have to fill in rebates to see if I can get a good $20 back, making this card only $35 in the end. What this card really does have going for it, is that it's single slot and low powered [DOES NOT NEED A POWER CORD FROM THE POWER SUPPLY, JUST INSTALL IT INTO THE PCIe SLOT]. So if someone with a prebuilt system buys it and puts it in, it will be a very easy install and upgrade (if they so happen to be running integrated graphics that is, if not, it's probably not going to be an upgrade at all) Played BRINK on this card on medium/high settings, lower resolution. The game faired nicely and kept good FPS. Realistically, if you play on lower res' and tweaked settings, this card is alright.
Cons: If the price truly strikes $35, that makes the card a good buy since it will out a Radeon 6450. If not though, the Radeon 6570/6670 in the same price range DESTROYS this card. A real set back to these cheaper, lower end card is the DDR3 mem. BUT, that is what makes these cards cheaper and more affordable. To be quite honest though, I don't think anyone should ever buy a low end NVidia GPU because they all tend to be rebrands OR just very poorly made (EX: GT 640, any lower 6xx card) At the rate the NVidia is going, Radeon cards just look like the better choice. Even if AMD CPUs blow, atleast they understand how to make a good GPU. And mentioning CPUs + GPUs, APUs are an alright idea for extreme budgeteers. Now I'm rambling on.
Overall Review: I rounded up from a 3.5 to give this card a 4. Zotac, the company that made this card to sell me, did a good job not to send a DOA + offered a decent rebate as I already mentioned, we'll just have to wait and see if they honor it! These GT 630s are a good value if they so happen to be on sale with an MIR, as long as it drops the card price to about $30-$40. Anything higher, and you're just dumping your money unless you like to watch 3D movies or something...
1000W for $110

Pros: I bought one of these back when they were on sale for about $110 and it is very worth the money. Semi-modular and ready to go with 1000W 80+ Bronze. Looks nice with a burnt orange looking color. Comes with a little sweet case badge too.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: If anything happens, I will be sure to post a review on it. So far for $110, this orange box is unbeatable.
RAM is RAM

Pros: Some really nice looking RAM and on sale I got it for $50. Unbeatable at the price considering it's G.Skill Comes with a little slick case badge.
Cons: None at all.
Overall Review: Awesome RAM for it's price.
Budget Board

Pros: Worked, 1st motherboard, ASUS, got mine on sale.
Cons: The rear plate thing on this sucks soooo bad. I swear it's made out of recycled tin cans or something. I could probably bend it in half... Also should be set up with a DVI port (atleast)
Overall Review: Not a bad board, works fine so far.
A4-3300

Pros: Cheap, worked on boot, stock fan is enough for cooling.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I really haven't worked with this APU yet, but down the road I will make another review on the performance of this little $55 CPU/GPU.