Joined on 07/03/05
Pretty impressive...but mine came with 'non-optimized' drivers.

Pros: An upgrade from a Ti4200 would be an obvious improvement, but it's still a shock to see the difference when comparing a game like Splinter Cell CT. Well built like my older eVga products. Fan not too loud (use Ri**Tuner to lower fan rpm in 2D mode).
Cons: My card came with an outdated driver CD that did not properly enable the 'core' speed (350 vs. 425), but a download of the latest 81.94 off the eVga website fixes that prob (as that version mentions it has 6800GS support). The card will not accept reference drivers downloaded off nVidia's site, only eVga drivers.
Overall Review: I could not bring myself to blowing $xxx on a 7800GT. I believe a 50% price jump over the 6800GS is not yet worth it, and those on a 'budget' will find the 6800GS a worthy card and a 'best-buy' in the video world.
Don't even bother

Pros: Nice looking.
Cons: Poor quality. Honestly. This router has caused nothing but probs. Dropped connections requiring unplugging power cord (almost a daily occurence). I now cannot log into the router. I used to love Netgear, esp. their routers. No mas.
On AMD vs Intel boards...

Pros: Nice looking heatsink. CL2.
Cons: Auto SPD settings off the RAM can be flaky. Whether the fault of Corsair or ASUS, my A8N-SLI Premium (v1.2, latest non-beta BIOS) SPDs them at CL2.0-3-3-8 (instead of CL2.0-3-3-6). Simply manually change the settings to correct...
Overall Review: As Corsair makes clear, these sticks run at CL2.0-3-3-6 on either AMD or Intel. I have no idea why others say they must be set to CL2.5 on AMD boards.
WGT624v3 piece of dung

Pros: The NETGEAR name. Looks pretty.
Cons: This thing really does require a reboot (via unplugging/plugging back in) about 3-4 times a month. It just simply stops working - all the lights are on, it looks like it has activity, but there's no signal via wireless or RJ-45 (as in cannot even log in to the router). I knew the older versions had troubles, but I 'assumed' Netgear had worked those out by v3. The rumors must really be true: Netgear is cr*p now.
Overall Review: Should have trusted the reviews I read. The latest firmware didn't appear to make any diff. I do use a D*Link 54G USB, which may be an issue, but even a direct RJ-45 connection gives similar results.
Pretty little thing

Pros: I'm tired of motherboard fans whinning then dying - the Pipe here is great with zero MB fans. Nicely built. Fantastic BIOS. Feature-laden.
Cons: Mine was made in Ch*na (not Ta*wan - I'll be surprised if Newegg lets this fact get posted). In saying that, my 5 year old Ch*nese-made ASUS is still working perfectly after heavy use all these years.
Overall Review: I must admit I've only had this for a few days, but it's been flawless so far with heavy usage the entire time. ASUS boards simply make me feel more confident in knowing my PC will work when I turn it on (too many non-ASUS boards have died on me).