Joined on 07/25/04

Pros: Case is huge with a lot of room to spare and a tonne of airflow.
Cons: After almost 8 months of daily use, the side 120mm fan that came with the case broke, one of the fins broke off and lodged its self between the side and the next fin. Not that big of a con, as fans are cheap and the deal that i got this case for makes up for it fully. That said, the fans are fairly noisy on the highest setting. I ended up taking out the top 140mm fan and putting in a piece of cardboard because it did not really help with the airflow and was a bit off balance anyways.
Overall Review: The power supply has worked out surprisingly well. I have a i7-2600k sandy bridge(not overclocked, saving that for later when needed), 2 harddrives, 2 gpus (GTX 465 and 8400 GS) and fans in all positions minus one and it has been working great since I put it together. I know under full load it is at or a bit beyond the specs, but the voltages stay stable, even under full load. I was planning on getting a better PS when I had gotten some money together, but seeing how it has fared, I might just wait some more.
Review Update

Pros: Worked great for 3 years at 1000 mbits/sec. Really decent throughput
Cons: After 3 years of constant usage it has stopped connecting to 1000 mbit switches at all. Tried multiple switches and all the same, drops the connection repeatedly. Still works at 100 mbps, but not fast enough for me.

Pros: Working fine after 6 years in an old home server.
Cons: None

Pros: Works great in my Linux media/ storage server
Cons: None
Overall Review: Been running great for over 2 years without as much of a hiccup once i figure out how to get it in gigabit mode under linux

Pros: After over 2 years, still running 2, in raid, 1 strong as ever in my server. One needed the firmware update from when they were first released, bu that has not been an issue.
Cons: Can buy for 60$ now with promo, bought them "on sale" for 140$ a piece, but that was worth it considering they were the largest on the market at the time.
Overall Review: Thought they were going bad at one point, but ended up being ram going bad and corrupting data. Ended up loosing ~1tb. Thankfully I had backups of the data, but that just goes to show that raid 1 is not a cure all for data loss.

Pros: Cheap and does exactly what it is supposed to do. No defective disks from it yet, Quiet and fast
Cons: None