Joined on 04/24/13
Great RAM, Awesome Support!

Pros: -Easy to Install -Great Customer Support -Lifetime warranty
Cons: None really.
Overall Review: I had one issue when I first purchased the RAM. Every time I booted up if I had them set to 1866mHz through the settings provided my system would crash. They worked fine at 1333 though. I emailed G.Skill, I had a response in less than an hour. It turns out I had to change the command rate from 1T to 2T and this setting was not listed. I assume that I could have left it on automatic and it would have worked, but I didn't even know to change it. The support person I emailed with said that if that didn't work to email back again and I would have new RAM crossshiped to me and a prepaid mailing label emailed to me to send my RAM in. The customer support from G.Skill has me as a lifetime customer. They might be a bit more expensive than other brands, but knowing that if my RAM ever dies i can send it back and have it replaced is worth that extra cost.
Horrible Speeds

Pros: Lots of Space Good for backing up files
Cons: Slow speeds (4.15 Mb/s on a USB 3.0 hub) Slider is annoying, I have plenty of old drives that work just fine that didn't have a slider.
Overall Review: 4.15 MB/s on this drive to copy a 2GB .avi file. Same hub, same background processes I got an average of 10 MB/s write speed on a 5 year old 4gb drive. Must be why this was was given to me for free.
Good monitor

Pros: -Price -Size -Setup (see other thoughts) -Viewing angles
Cons: -Brightness too high by default -Settings buttons are hard to reach
Overall Review: This monitor is great. I've had one for about 2 years now, and just bought a second. The setup on it is pretty easy, though the stand does feel like you're going to break it when connecting them. Overall though I would buy again (and if I can get it for less than $90 again I will). I've had no issues with the monitor and in the 2 years I've had it, I have yet to find a dead pixel.
Great Keyboard

Pros: Cheap Easy Macro Software OK Cleaning
Cons: Sleep and Wake buttons seem to interfere with system wakeup on occasion. Power button on keyboard is a HORRIBLE idea
Overall Review: It's a great keyboard as long as you don't rely 100% on the media buttons. Mine work about 40% of the time after about 5 months use. However I also tend to mash the keys a bit.
+12V not 12V

Pros: It gives off plenty of power and isn't too loud. Much quieter than my 7970 gets and quieter than my case fans.
Cons: According to PC Wizard the 12V rail is only 11.6V, which seems really low to me but everything is powered up just fine. PC Wizard also shows the 5V rail at 4.8V.
Works great

Pros: -Easy install -lots of USB -USB 3.0 -supports large GPU easily -990 chipset
Cons: -can only use 2 RAM slots -some plugs don't seem to stay plugged in nicely (mostly the very small LED ones)
Overall Review: The RAM was a personal issue, I installed my Hyper 212 Evo the wrong way and was too lazy to rotate it. My HDD LED and Power LED don't want to stay plugged into the MB, but that isn't a big deal honestly. Some review I just read says you need to flash the BIOS to use an FX-8350. LIE. I used (and still do use) a FX-8350 (@4.2ghz) without flashing BIOS. I don't know what this reviewer was talking about but they are misinformed.