Joined on 12/06/06
Best Mouse I've Owned

Pros: Everything. This sensor feels amazing. Mouse is Logitech built. Anyone who has owned a Logitech gaming mouse knows the build quality is second to none.
Cons: Mouse wheel would be so much better if it were Rubber.
Overall Review: To the guy who isn't even a Verified Owner and gave this Product One Egg..... If your mouse, ANY mouse clicks from setting it down (dropping on movement), you should know you got a faulty product. And need to return it. This mouse Does NOT right click every time you pick it up and drop it. I even just tested this by slamming it down pretty hard, no click at all. This mouse is very well made. I have been competitive gaming for years and am hardcore about it. This is by far the best FPS mouse I've used and I've been through several over the years. If you are leery about this mouse, I suggest you go to a store that has a Demo version set out to try. You will not be disappointed, best sensor out...
Update after a years use.

Pros: Great sound when they worked properly (must have a good sound card with Headset amp to fully enjoy these). Extremely comfortable.
Cons: (I bought these Feb. 28, 2013 and it is now March 15, 2014.) This headset is now failing. I use this headset paired with a Sound Blaster Z, which was amazing in the beginning. But now it seems the Front Left speaker is almost dead. Seems to be shorting as sometimes it works and sometimes is does not. When it does work, it sounds awful. All other speakers are working fine for the moment. Also the coating these headsets have over the outer plastic ear covers started bubbling and is now peeling off. This headset has always been taken care of, never misused. And within 2 weeks time frame the coating started to bubble and a speaker went out. Right at a years time of ownership. I am disappointed to say the least. Thought these might actually last a lot longer. Took 2 eggs off since I have 2 issues with them.
Overall Review: Wish these would of actually lasted, as I really enjoyed them while they did work. The inline volume control wasn't great, but everything else was really nice. Especially the comfort and sound. Now I'm stuck gaming with a cheap pair of Wally-World bought headphones, because I gave away my old Plantronics Gamecom, until CM finally gets back to me and replaces these or I just bite the bullet and go buy another brand.
Nice Upgrade! (Updated Review - March 7th, 2022)

Pros: Powerful and quiet. I paid a total of $849 for this GPU and a Power Supply that was bundled with it in a Combo package. The power supply was never unboxed which was great because the PSU was actually recalled by Gigabyte a couple of months later and I received a $100 refund for it. So in the end I paid $750 for a GPU that is regularly selling for twice that amount now.
Cons: These GPUs aren't the best Overclockers. Which is a bummer since I love OC'ing my toys. Other than that, no issues.
Overall Review: I would definitely recommend this GPU to anyone looking for a decent upgrade from an older GPU. I'm personally coming from 2 - Maxwell GTX Titan X in SLI. I'm a hardcore gamer (since the 80's) and old-school overclocking enthusiast (since late 90's early 2000's). This GPU out of the box blows away my heavily OC'd Maxwell Titans(50% OC @1500Mhz). I'm still waiting on my GPU waterblock to get here before I start getting into all that. But for now, straight out of the box, this GPU is boosting to 2050Mhz under demanding load and regularly sitting around 1950Mhz under average gaming. Which isn't bad at all. I did create a custom fan profile. As I'm not used to seeing temps above 35c under water. Out of the box this thing was idling about 50c and hitting 63c under load with ambient room temp being 22.2c (72f). I applied the custom fan profile and it started idling at 29c while hitting 58c under load. I generally will not buy Factory OC'd GPUs, as I like to add a waterblock and custom bios/OC/Volt mod everything myself. However, since these cards are in such high demand and this was the only card available. Its mine now. Good luck to everyone else searching. Was definitely worth it for me. Edit March 7th, 2022 - I put aq Bykski waterblock on this GPU within a couple weeks of purchase. Temps stay below 38c at all times. (Mo-Ra3 radiator is used with it and my CPU). I've had absolutely no issue with this GPU to date.
AWESOME!!!

Pros: This is by far the best single GPU card I have ever owned. Overclocks like a champ! Temperatures aren't as bad as I thought they would be with the stock FHS. Powerful
Cons: None Well..... Owning one makes me want to buy another...
Overall Review: I was previously running a 780 Ti SLI setup. My 780 Ti's were overclocked nicely and performed well. However, I was noticing issues in some games because of the 3GB VRAM cap. I use a 144hz monitor and like to be able to get high framerates and smooth gameplay while I am gaming. Since the 780 Ti setup wasn't really cutting it for me anymore I decided to pick up one of these Titan X for the massive amount of VRAM it was boasting and to see what kind of performance I could get out of it. Titan X installed 780 Ti SLI setup put to the pasture: This card is amazing!! I was not expecting to get the kind of performance I am getting out of this thing. Stock BIOS with Stock FHS I easily OC'd to hit 1450MHZ on the core. Temps aren't bad at all. Ambient room temps are between 68F and 70F my card never went over 60C with an aggressive Fan Profile. On top of that. I am seeing performance from this SINGLE Titan X that is on par with my 780 Ti SLI OC'd setup. To me, that is amazing. I no longer suffer from lack of VRAM either, so gone are the days of high framerates with intermittent stutter from hitting the 3GB VRAM ceiling. In GTA V I'm seeing my VRAM usage go over 4GB at 2560x1440. So this thing is already doing it's job. And doing it well. I'm also not seeing minimum framerate as low as what I would sometimes see with my 780 Ti's. Definitely worth the upgrade!!
Very Nice!

Pros: No dead pixels No noticeable light bleed G-Sync 144hz 2560x1440 27"
Cons: None that I have seen
Overall Review: I am coming from a BenQ XL2420TE 144hz 1920x1080 24" monitor. My BenQ had one Stuck pixel in the top right portion of the screen. I was never able to "fix" the stuck pixel and since it was only one stuck pixel I could not get the monitor replaced. It wasn't bad, but for the amount I payed it should have never been there. That being said, I was praying that this monitor wouldn't have any of the issues everyone writing these negative reviews say they have. Luckily I received a very nice monitor with no dead/stuck pixels, no noticeable light bleed, with everything working nice and fine. This monitor has exceeded all my expectations. I had been running 2k and 4k in DSR mode on my 1080p BenQ for a while now and thought I wouldn't notice much difference going with this monitor. Boy was I wrong. The move from 24" to 27" is way more noticeable than I thought it would be and the clarity/crispness is superb. Looks way better than I thought it would. Kudos Asus!
Over 2 years and still working great!!

Pros: Bought: 3 / 22 / 2012 And still running strong! OC'd my CPU without issues, also running OC'd SLI video cards and 1600mhz XMP profile ram without issues. I've had absolutely no issues with this MoBo as others have stated. I've used 2 separate PSUs on this board as well as 2 different brands of RAM. I've also been through several different HDD swap outs and they've all worked fine. Same with Video cards.. I will not count EVGA out and would gladly buy another.
Cons: None
Overall Review: As of this posting I'm running: i5 2500k @ 4.6ghz 24/7 CM Hyper 212+ CPU cooler Corsair HX850 PSU 2x EVGA 780ti SC ACX GPUs in SLI (sometimes put a 670 in for PhysX Dedi when ruinning benchmarks I also OC these cards regularly when benching as well) 12GB G.Skill Ripjaws X Series (F3-12800CL8D-4GBXM & F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM) 2TB Seagate HDD and a 750GB WD Black HDD Creative Sound Blaster Z series soundcard ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I have run different size WD and Seagate HDDs in this drive at other times and regularly swap them out. I have also used a higher latency Corsair Ram 16GB (2x 8GB sticks). I have used a Nvidia 460gtx, a 570gtx, 2 670 gtx in SLI, and now 2 780ti's in SLI... I Have also had an Antec Neo Eco 620c PSU in here before the Corsair HX850 was installed. And have NEVER had any issues with any of this. The people saying this board is Hardware Specific, I am really not so sure about that. Was I just extremely lucky, or could they be doing something wrong perhaps? I'm not sure. But this was and is my experience with this MoBo. I'm going to be bulding a new personal gaming PC when/if the Intel Broadwell CPU releases, and am seriously considering going with another EVGA board. I will definitely be going with a higher end product as I am feeling the need to build a top of the line system this time around, instead of a high performance budget build. And for the record, I've been building computers since about 1997. More specifically, gaming computers. I've also put this board in several other builds and those have not had any issues either.
Not 2800mah
So, I received this battery pack/charger set and everything initially looked good. Turns out the battery is a hard fit in an Xbox One S controller and can actually break it since you have to force it in place. Doable but not optimal. The real kicker here and the reason for the 1 Star rating. The batter charger would not work at all and the batteries wouldn't hold a charge for more than 2 hours of gaming. I became curious about this and broke open the battery pack, (voiding any warranty if there was one), and I find that the batteries being used in the pack are a mere 1200mah...... Not the 2800mah they make you believe you are getting with the advertisement and showing 2800mah on the packaging itself. False Advertisement. Newegg has gone so far downhill its ridiculous, allowing sellers like this to get away with these shady practices. I wish I could post pictures here to show everyone that this is nothing but a Scam.