Joined on 10/29/04
Perfect in a business desktop

Pros: Low profile bracket is included. It doesn't require additional power from the PSU, it gets its juice from the PCI Express slot. HDMI for connecting to TV.
Cons: It doesn't include a DVI-VGA adapter for those of us who still have two older LCD monitors with legacy connections. I would prefer a phone support option. Support was only online via a ticket system with e-mail alerts that the ticket had been updated.
Overall Review: I've purchased about a dozen of these for business desktops that need dual-head graphics. Smooth Windows animations, and good overall performance. I don't try to game with these, but imagine based upon the scores that Windows gives them, that mild-moderate games should run just fine. I like that no external power is required, and most business desktops with 250-300W power supplies have no issues running this card. As always, it's best to run the newer drivers from an online download than the CD, but the drivers on the CD that came with mine all appeared to be very stable. Any time I need a dual-head card for a PC that isn't supporting it out of the box, this is my go-to card and I don't think twice. Of the cards I've purchased (11 in total dating from 5/2015 to 11/2015), I did have one DOA, which I contacted AMD support about. Support was online, no phone number, and slow to respond, and asked me to re-do all the troubleshooting I had done already, but once I got through the hoops, the card was RMA'd and a replacement was sent reasonably quickly.
New Firmware = Much Better

Pros: If you're familiar with Netgear networking products, the GUI on this will feel right at home. Easy setup, easy VPN connections, and mine came with a license for the PC VPN client as well. Better WAN to LAN speeds than most real firewalls I see in this price range.
Cons: At first was a bit flaky. See other thoughts below for more on that. After installing the latest firmware (3.0.7-24) the unit has been very stable. If you're not familiar with the Netgear GUI, it can be a bit counter-intuitive at first.
Overall Review: I "acquired" two of these after replacing them in a client's environment with a pair of SRX-5308 firewalls. These never could do the job right, and in general, never held an internet connection more than 15-20 minutes. I reset both units to factory defaults, and they were not on the highly stable side. They were stable enough on the LAN side for me to update the firmware. Once updated, I configured one to replace my home firewall (an old tried-but-true FVS-318v1), and it's been stable for about a month now. I have one site-to-site VPN with a 5308 in the office, a few ports forwarded for VOIP and my web server, and otherwise occasional Netflix or browsing or LOTRO. I haven't had a hiccup yet. So far, the payoff has been pretty good. In all, I'd say it's a worthwhile router for home use, with a business-class featureset. I don't think I'd recommend it for your small business though. Stick with a trusty FVX-538 (if you can find one), or the SRX-5308. They're worth the money.
It's RAM. Non-intrusive.

Pros: It's RAM. It works. It was on the compatibility list for my Mobo. I prefer that it's simply black and has no RGB.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: It's great RAM. As always, check the compatibility lists for your system board to be on the safe side. I started with 16 GB and decided to upgrade to 32 GB for no real reason. It's great.
Avoid. Plain and Simple.

Pros: It was less expensive than most AIO coolers I was looking at for my new PC. It kept me within my budget... for 4 months. The lights look nice, but I have them turned off. It's quiet.
Cons: Very frequent failure rate as you can see from the reviews posted here. I should have heeded the warning. Mine's failing at this point and I've had it for 4 months.
Overall Review: I cannot change my initial rating that I left 1 month after purchase, but today I cannot recommend. 4 months in, the pump is making grinding noises when it starts up. The fans are quiet as can be. New, it worked extremely well. Kept my 11700 cool at 67C even after two solid hours at 100% load. Today, 87C after 30 minutes. It sounds like it's low on coolant, which isn't supposed to happen according to MSI. I'm going back to air cooling for this PC, though I really liked the look of the build with this setup. It was nice, quiet, and Airy.
Perfect SATA based SSD

Pros: Perfect for SATA. No issues since I puchased 3 months ago. As fast as any other SATA SSD I've ever used.
Cons: Limited to SATA speeds because of the BUS, but that's not a limitation of the drive.
Overall Review: Perfect. I have this as the second drive on my system, with the first a PCIe 4.0 nvme SSD. I'm not a big gamer, but I built my last rig to be able to game should I want it. I load all my games on this SSD. The last I've loaded is FF7 Remake Intergrade, and loading times are so fast that I don't have time to read the tips offered on the loading screens. I have absolutely 0 complaints about this drive. I've purchased WD Black SATA HDDs for years, swearing they're the best desktop HDD available, and this SSD seems to be living up to that reputation.
Exactly What I needed

Pros: FAST - this card did everything I wanted out of it. My benchmark utility went from 40 fps to 120 fps from my old 7750, which I thought was a decent card. QUIET - I don't play a lot of games, my guilty pleasure is LOTRO, which I could nearly turn to full high settings with my old 7750. I occasionally play a couple of older games (Crysis, etc) which I can fully ramp up now. I check temps and fan speeds with GPU-Z, and the card's asleep with LOTRO. Fans do kick in about 600RPM and keep the temps steady. I haven't tried any customization with Trixx.
Cons: I've had an occasional hiccup with the driver. Not sure if it's the driver or the card, but after reading a couple other recent reviews, I may RMA the card. My display is hard-locking and going black, and cannot get back until forced reboot. This isn't as frequent following a couple of driver-only updates, but has happened twice in the last month (I never turn off the machine - it runs 24/7).
Overall Review: My primary reason for the card was to enable a third monitor. The fact that it games well was just a bonus. I'm running a 5 year old i7, and cannot complain a bit with the performance this card has enabled. My ONLY complaint with the card is that it's just new enough that I had to run a firmware update on my system board in order for it to work. My system board has a PCI-Express 2.0, and is a 5-year-old Intel Desktop something or another. I don't update firmware unless there's a problem, so it had never been updated. I've played with the different drivers for a bit of stability in the displays going dark, but I don't know for certain if it's a compatibility issue or what.