Joined on 12/09/02
Excellent Buy

Pros: This power supply is VERY quiet -- so much that you'll need to take a flashlight to the fan to ensure it is actually spinning. Cabling is a mix of fixed wire and modular wire. For a basic build, the fixed wires are all that you will need, but includes addtional modular 6 & 8 pin PCI-ex power cables, as well as several sets of SATA and older 4-pin D-connector power.
Cons: This power supply is limited to fitting into 3 of Antec's cases. The P183, P192 and the 1200 -- if you don't have one of these cases, don't get this supply. While the 4 12V power rails are distributed fairly well, unless you are running a single graphics board that takes two 6 or 8 pin connectors or two or more graphics boards, the 4th rail will be unused.
Overall Review: Supply ships with a heavy power cord, use it and be aware of the total current draw of the devices you have plugged into the same power strip and/or UPS. At max output, the supply could draw over 10Amps at the 110V outlet; keeping in mind that the standard home outlet is rated for 15Amps.
Excellent Value

Pros: This case is well constructed and lightweight while still being a solid unit. The paint is textured and well done. I choose this color over the black version as it is much easier to see what's going on inside. I built a 6 HDD NAS server using this case, cooling is very good (after adding 3 additional 120mm fans; two to the front and one on top.)
Cons: My only issue with this case is that the included fan's power lead was damaged out of the box - it appears that during the trimming of the zip-ties that hold the fan's wiring on the backside of the motherboard tray, the wire was cut. A simple repair got it working again, but I knocked an Egg off for evening having to mess with it.
Overall Review: This case is an excellent value for your money. Though I will like to see an additional 2 or 3 inches between the internal hard drive bays and the system board. With most of the 3.5" bays loading with drives, it doesn't leave a lot of room between the system board and the drives to run the needed power and data cables. I used a full size ATX board, if I where to do it over, I would have chosen a mATX board instead.
You want this, even for LGA775 CPUS

Pros: This kit upgrades the original push-pin mounts of the HDT-S1283 for the LGA775 to a screwon-springloaded mount with a backing plate. This makes for much better support in tower cases and better contact pressure on the CPU for even better cooling.
Cons: This should be included in the new boxes of the original heatsink and fan. Either way, the HSF is a great value even with the extra cost of this mounting backet kit.
Overall Review: Be sure to mount the cooler to the CPU *BEFORE* attaching the fan. The screws will be covered on the fan side - a very small wrench is included, but using a screwdriver is much easier.
Excellent Value and Cooling

Pros: This CPU HSF kit is an excellent value. The price is less then others, but quality, cooling capacity, and very quiet fan all make for an excellent choice for your desktop system. Add the ACK-I5361 Kit and you get LGA775, LGA1366, and LGA1156 screw down, spring loaded mounting brackets (see cons for more detail about this)
Cons: Without the ACK-I5361 kit, you get push-pin mounts for the LGA775 this HS is a bit heavy (IMHO) for the Intel push-pin mounts - the kit makes this heatsink and fan combo a much better option.
Overall Review: Installed this on a Q9650 @ 3.6GHz, temps are less then the retail Intel HSF with the CPU at stock speeds, and at default CPU speeds/volts; idle temps are nearly room temp. Installed on GA-EP35-DS3R in a Antec P183 case.
Great SATA2 Drive

Pros: 931G actual usable space. Very quiet. Came packed in plastic shell around drive, and bubble wrap around that.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: Drive has only sata power, be sure to pick up an adapater for your molex plugs if you power supply does not have a free sata power connector.
140mm in 120mm mounting

Pros: Well constructed from dense plastic for the base and motor supports. Fan does mount to a 120mm hole template, good for improving air flow in a case that didn't have a holes predrilled for a 140mm standard fan. Fan is packed with 3-4 wire molex adapters, that adapter does come with a pigtail wire for RPM monitoring.
Cons: Fans are louder then expected at the full 12volts; however, at around 8-10V, they move lots of air but remain near silent.
Overall Review: My P/S has a set of dedicated fan power connections, these are speed controlled based on load and temp -- I highly suggest that users looking for a near silent system, but has the cooling needed for long game nights, get a set of these fans, and make sure that you have some way of adjusting the speed to avoid excess noise.