Joined on 10/16/03
Outstanding Motherboard for AM5 and has 24 PCIe lanes

Pros: - Lots of PCIe lanes - True x16 PCIe slot that can bifurcate to x4x4x4x4 - True x4 Slot - And a x1 Slot - Two M.2 slots that do not interfere with any other component
Cons: - Only two things but that is really on me... I really only need the USB-C item. - No internal USB-C 5.2 front panel connector - No internal sound processor/connector for front panel connectors - No printed User Manual, what a shame
Overall Review: - This is a fantastic server motherboard, it has IPMI and only requires three power connections.
Decent Mechanical Keyboard

Pros: Solid Construction Feel Cherry MX Brown Keys Laser Etched Key Caps Nice and heavy Rubber feet all around
Cons: Rough sounding key stroke Loud keys when they bottom out Braided cord is very stiff N-Key Rollover only via PS2 connection, not USB (as advertised) NUM Lock, CAP Lock, and Scroll LEDs are a bit cheap [or nostalgic] looking and the silk screened lettering on the frame is very light, meaning it's hard to read the word above the LED.
Overall Review: I just received this keyboard and this is my "DAY 1 Evaluation". I plan to update this review after 1 month of use or create a new review. First I'd like to say that this is my first mechanical keyboard in about 15 years. I gave this review 3 eggs for the following reasons below, and I'm not saying this is a bad keyboard, Just you cannot compare a review of say an un-managed network switch which you should either give it 0 eggs if it doesn't work or 5 eggs if it works. For a keyboard there are many factors to evaluate. Also, I'm not a gamer so I cannot review how well this keyboard would work in that capacity. On the positive: The keyboard feel solid, it has what is touted as high quality keys, the key caps are laser etched meaning the letters will not wear off, and it has rubber feet even on the legs in the back so it stays put. The feel of the key pressure is much lighter than my rubber dome keyboards so it's a nice feeling but it will take a little getting use to. If someone wants a key with similar pressure of a rubber dome key, don't get the MX Browns. The Negative Side: Keys sound a bit rough when pressing them down. What I mean is when the key is sliding down, the friction of the plastic pieces sound rough. Maybe it's my ears. The keys make a loud noise when they hit the bottom of the key stroke during normal typing. I've read others have purchased o-rings to cushion the keys at the bottom of the stroke. I may give that an attempt but only after a fair 1 month of use to see if I adjust my typing style to pressing less hard which would solve this problem for me. The so called "braided cord" appears to be nothing more than a normal plastic USB cord with a plastic fine mesh braid shrunk down tightly over it. Don't get me wrong, it looks and feels nice however functionally it makes the cable very stiff. I was under the impression it was a loose fitting braid around a nice flexible wire which is not the case. I see no added value to this cord. If I were mobile with this keyboard, I'd purchase a replacement USB A to USB A cord that was more flexible. Summary: Overall I'm liking this keyboard but it will take a little getting use to. Is this keyboard worth what I paid for it, the jury is still out. This keyboard is missing a lot of features I'd like to have but the price point for them in a mechanical keyboard was just too steep. Features I'd like to have had are - Discrete media controls (not using the function key), dim white back light (this keyboard has no back lighting), Calculator button, a power off/sleep button, ability to program a function into some of the keys, a power light indicator. I hope to report in 1 month that this is a 5 egg keyboard, even for the price paid.
AMD AM5 Socket CPU - Great Price and Great Performance

Pros: - On Sale - Built in Graphics - ECC Support - Mini-ATX
Cons: - Does not come with a stock air cooler
Overall Review: - While I tend to prefer Intel, I have also had great luck with AMD CPUs and this is no exception.
Nice Clean Looking Case

Pros: - Clean Lines - Tooless Access (just pull the panel off) - Easy to route cabling - Quality stamped steel frame - Lots of locations to add fans
Cons: - The grills that the front, rear, and bottom fans would mount has too small of holes thus making the airflow more restrictive. - No Reset Button - No Hard Drive Activity LED - The top removable panel will easily let you drop the case on the ground if you are not careful.
Overall Review: - The power supply mounts is a very strange location, the front grill of the case. - This is a solid case and has clean sleek lines. I will enjoy this case after a few minor modifications.
Powerful Modular Power Supply

Pros: - Modular of course - Quiet, can't hear it running at all - Lots of power cables
Cons: - Heavy
Overall Review: - This appears to be quite a solid power supply. When you hold it, you can feel the heft of it. I should have purchased a 400 Watt power supply but this one work very well.
Very nice Heatsink and Fan, works as expected.

Pros: - Solid construction - Many socket mount types - Colorful addressable LEDs and output a Rainbow when not connected to anything - Very reasonable cost
Cons: - Colorful addressable LEDs and output a Rainbow when not connected to anything. I didn't want any light but the was all that was on sale.
Overall Review: - The kit comes with thermal compound however I opted to purchase a high quality thermal compound vice use the supplied product.
Great little Desk Mountable USB Hub
- The "Extra powered" version I received has a micro-usb port on the backside so a person can connect an external 5VDC wall wort (like an older cellphone charger). This provides extra power should you need it. - The desk mounting is great! Really! I am able to attach the USB Hub to several places on my computer desk and then tighten down the compression foot to hold the device in place. I think it looks like it was made for the desk. - The USB 3.0 connectivity does run at full USB 3.0 speeds. - Outstanding value for this product! - The ONLY thing I would have liked having... two rear facing USB ports in addition to the four front ports. This would provide me additional connectivity while hiding two port cables. If this company ever makes that model, I'm buying it.
Incorrect Product
I ordered a TR8GSDC10R1blue which is advertised with a Class 10 card. Mine came with a Class 6 card. There is no Class 6 card and card reader combination listed on the NewEgg site so I don't know how this could have been confused. I suspect there are many people with this same issue. The card does work well however you should get what you ordered and paid for.