Joined on 03/04/02

Pros: Great packaging. Detailed manual. Package included a lot of cables like 6x SATA cables.
Cons: Would have been nice to include a serial header, so that I can use console cables and monitor my older UPS unit. The motherboard detects the Corsair 1600 memory as 1066 when set to Auto. I set it to manual 1333 and it works fine. The I/O shield was very tight to snap into my case. Not sure if it was the shield being slightly too large or whether the case was slightly too small. This caused the I/O shield to bend outwards slightly. Doesn't interfere with any connections on the I/O backpanel however.
Overall Review: Runs stable. Loaded the latest BIOS on it. No problems thus far.

Pros: Lightweight. Front panel USB and Sound connections. Bright LEDs for the power and hdd activity. Enough screws to mount drives with. Thumbscrews for most of the often removed screws. The fans are quiet.
Cons: Some of the edges inside the case weren't fully deburred and were sharp. I had to filed them down to stop from cutting my hand and cables. Barely fits a GTX 260 video card. I had to move the harddrives in the drive cage all the way forward so they are now touching the 120MM fan in the front of the drive cage. I now have about 1/4" clearance from my GTX 260, the drive cage, and the harddrives mounted in the drive cage. The side panel 120MM fan housing also got in the way of the GTX 260. So I removed the fan from the housing and mounted it directly through the holes in the vent on the side panel with the screws they included. The 80MM fans don't move much air. So little air, I'm not exactly sure in which direction they are moving air. The side panel doesn't slide very easily and binds when you push it on. Takes a couple of tries to get it on there.
Overall Review: Probably should have chosen a different Lian-Li case to fit my parts in. But I like the design of this case. Slick looking front.
Not terribly impressed.

Pros: Fast card. Power connectors on the tp edge of the card, not on the back edge.
Cons: Large like most current video cards these days. Barely fit in my Lian-Li PC-60BPlusII case. Gets hot pretty easily. Started to artifact 4 days after I purchased it here. Games would hardlock, and dxdiag d3d tests would artifact or barely run. RMA'd back to Newegg, asking for a replacement card but got refunded instead.
Overall Review: Not sure if it was a bad batch or what. Went with a different GTX 260 manufacturer.

Pros: Fast. Good packaging.
Cons: I highly dislike the stock heatsinks with the LGA1366 and 775 CPUs. The plastic bolts almost never lock down fully. This CPU runs very warm (when compared to a Core2) under full load. I'm getting upwards of 200F when running Prime95. I've double checked the thermal paste and heatsink and they both appear to be okay.
Overall Review: I'll be getting an aftermarket heatsink soon to keep this cooler.

Pros: Nice packaging. Great 64bit drivers. Worked out of the box with no problems.
Cons: The floppy molex power connector is a bit annoying. I have to hold down the connector to pull off the power cable, else the whole plastic holder comes off. The drivers and environment software make the sound a little too much echo, which is especially noticeable in music. Trying to find the best preset to fix this.
Overall Review: Currently running XP 64bit.

Pros: Fast memory. Nice packaging, in a plastic case and then inside a padded cardboard box. Worked as advertised first time I booted my Asus P6T.
Cons: none.
Overall Review: For now, I'm not running these at 1600, but at 1333, as I'm waiting for a better cpu heatsink to do overclocking.