Joined on 05/07/11
Great heatsink

Pros: This is a greatsink and fan setup, and it's stylish to boot. I bought it after I got an AMD Phenom II x6 and realized the stock cooler was utter garbage. Way too small for a CPU that generates the kind of heat that the Phenom II x6 does. I bought this baby and it's been smooth sailing. I also bought a coolermaster mid-size case because you need a large case to accomodate the size of this heatsink. I was so happy with this that I included one in a build I did for a friend. Two satisfied customers.
Cons: The only con I have is that the fans don't have an arrow to indicate the airflow direction, or at least, I wasn't able to find it if it's there. You have to take the fans off to install this. Take note of their orientation so it's not a guessing game when you clip them back on.
Overall Review: To all you people docking eggs because it's too big for your case: Dock an egg from yourself for not thoroughly checking the specs and reading the dimensions, and then measuring your case to see if it would fit. Is it Coolermasters fault you didn't do your homework before you made the purchase? This is a large cooler, if you don't have a fairly large case, it's not gonna fit. If you have RAM with head spreaders, you may also have problems as this does partially cover the RAM modules on some MOBO configurations. Moreso for AMD boards I think than Intel. I had to clip a couple small protrusions off the aluminum heat spreader on one of my RAM modules to get it to fit under this beast.
Unreliable

Pros: Decent range. Ability to configure two separate wireless nerworks with one router with different encryption types, passwords, etc.
Cons: After having this for only a few months, the wirelss would tweak out, though the wired connections have never had a problem. I had to start unplugging it every couple days or the wireless network was unavailable or super flaky. The ventilation was fine, just on top of a desk, but I put some spacers under it so it could breathe a little better just in case. This had no effect. The bottom of the unit gets quite hot. Also the wireless N network (you can set up two separate networks, I set up a G and an N), even when the wireless is working alright in general, has always been flaky. The range is terrible unless the device you're using it with (iphone for example) is on the desk, just a few feet away. I know that the frequencies used for wireless N do not go through walls as well but this is unreasonable.
Overall Review: I recommend you stay away from this one. I paid 90+$ for this a little over a year ago and it's only been a pain since I've had it, I need to reset it all the time. I bought my grandparents a $20.00 Rosewill router with similar features (though more limited range) and the thing is still going strong. It's never had any problems, never has to be reset, etc. It goes to show that the brand and the price you pay isn't always an indicator of quality.
Great RAM

Pros: This is great RAM. I bought one 4gb x 2 kit about a year ago for a new gaming rig and bought another one a few months ago to max it out at 16gb (I'm a fan of overkill). Also the heat spreader is not obnoxiously large as with some RAM. It fit despite one of the RAM modules being partially underneath my gigantic Coolermaster V6 GT.
Cons: My only complaint is that I wasn't able to overclock it at all, not even a little. That may be my fickle mobo though so I don't feel right subtracting any eggs for it.
Overall Review: The heat spreaders aren't as high as the ripjaws but there are little tabs that stick up at the ends, probably about an 8th of an inch tall. As I mentioned I was able to fit one module under my CPU heatsink but I did have to take some pliers and snap off the tiny little tabs on the ends of the heat spreaders. They aren't large enough to really disperse any significant amount of heat in my opinion. I probably voided the lifetime warranty on that RAM module, but it was that or send it back and order some low profile RAM which I didn't want to do.
Decent case

Pros: I think it would be tough to beat for the price, I laid down like 45 bones for it. It looks pretty good and although it doesn't have a side window, there are a lot of vent holes on the side so you can still peek inside easily. This case has decent airflow but this changes if you add a second video card. My temps went up approx. 10c just after adding a second card.
Cons: Cramped. Make sure you check the dimensions, especially the width if you're going with a larger aftermarket cooler. This case is fairly narrow. I went with the biggest cooler I could find after the aforementioned CPU temperature increase and it wouldn't fit, just a third of an inch or so too tall. The fans are so slow it drives me nuts, especially the rear fan. It spins just quickly enough to be barely useful.
Overall Review: Not a bad case, but I find myself wishing I'd spent a little more cash considering it turned out to be too small for me. For a serious gaming rig that will need a large aftermarket cooler, look elsewhere.