Joined on 03/13/06
Does it's job...

Pros: Great price. Does what you need it to do and does it pretty quick.
Cons: Not as fast as Intel but is still pretty quick for what you pay.
Overall Review: The heat-sink and fan that come with it does work just fine even while playing games on ultra settings however it does get a little loud depending on the case. I have a Cosmos 1000 case that has sound absorbing foam on the inside of the case and it was still a little loud. I did upgrade to the Evo 212 for that reason but the stock cooler did keep it cool and running fine and wasn't that loud during normal use.
Died after three months of use.

Pros: Cheap, quiet, fast.
Cons: Cheap. Seems you pay for what you get. Bought at x-mas along with the rest of the parts for an upgrade for the fiance' and system crashed with bad sectors on the HD. Scandisk failed along with data recovery. Glad to have backup dvd's.
Overall Review: Ordered two of these in March of '08 with no problems, drives are running in Raid 0 just fine to this day, however it seems that Seagate has ran into a lot of issues of late. Will I go back to them, probably, but not until they get the bugs worked out.
Still working great...

Pros: These drives work awesome. I used to use Seagate drives for more critical machines but using them in my old server, I was running into some odd problems. Since moving to these, I haven't had any problems and have been using them for a number of years now. Not these specifically but Toshiba drives in general. I haven't had any of them fail yet. I've had everything from Seagate, WD, to the old Maxtor drives and haven't had anything hold up as long as these do. This current drive is in a set two RAID 10's for 16TB of space and they've been working awesome and they get beat on daily. I've been really happy with them so far.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I will be sticking with these when I have to rebuild a new server at some point, hopefully not for a while but they have been sturdy and get used heavily with multiple gigs of data getting transferred to and from daily and they've held up just fine.
Works great...

Pros: My motherboard didn't have anywhere near enough spots to plug in fans and this worked out perfect. Sits on the back side of the motherboard plate and back case panel and powers everything fine.
Cons: None. Works as expected.
Overall Review: It was cheap and does exactly what I needed it to do. Distribute power to all my fans.
Sturdy and works...

Pros: I got this to use for both home PC and work laptop that I use the extra space to image mini's for work. Lots of room table room with this. I ended up taking the middle shelf out and put my tower there in stead but it worked out perfect. This is awesome for how I have it.
Cons: There were a couple of screw holes on the bottom of the table top that didn't quite line up so I didn't use all of the screws but it's a metal frame and the table top is thick and sturdy so really no big deal, it's not moving at all.
Overall Review: I'll pick up another one if I ever need to add another desk for some reason.
Good card for the money

Pros: It works with most things on ultra settings and for the price, it's a great card. I've got it in a Cosmos 1000 case and I never hear it all. The MSI software that comes with it allows for easy OC of it with different profiles available.
Cons: As far as the actual equipment goes, none, it's been rock solid even with OCing it.
Overall Review: Lets face it, this is a re-branded and tweaked R9 280 card. I'm really disappointed in AMD with not making different variations of the new Fury card to be at least somewhat compatible with Nvidia with a mid range set of cards using NEW tech. The re-branding of a chip that's a year and half old if not longer already is deceitful to say the least. Yes, it's DX12 compliant but so is my much older HD 7870 that I've had for over three years now. I hope AMD gets their act together soon because they have fallen way behind both Intel and Nvidia and need to do something in order to get back into the ring with both of them.
Worked out in the end...
The first order was not shipped out with an odd shipping number linked to another vendor so I was a little worried about this not going through. After reaching out to the vendor (no store listed in Newegg), they did ship out a new one right away with a different shipping label that I was able to track and showed up very quickly after reaching out to the vendor. In the end, I was really pleased with the whole thing and they resolved it without needing to go any further with the shipping issue. Thanks!
Didn't have any problems at all!
For my product, it was delivered on time, was as described, decently priced and works exactly how I was hoping it would. Motherboard had limited fan spots and this fit what I needed perfectly for fan power so no issues at all. I'd order from them again with how this went.
Vendor was good, drive is working better then expected...
The vendor was good and was awesome with fixing an error on my part. I was kind of worried about it with the other reviews but my experience was pretty good and I would buy from them again. So far the drive itself as worked but will need to get it going as intended to find out. So far it's been setup as a solo drive to get the data off the old box. I've got 5 of these in total with four of them going into a RAID 10 config. The stand alone drive is currently in a USB 3.0 toaster and has a sustained write speed of around 185Mbs which translated into a 660 gig data transfer in about 50 minutes on a DDR3 Sata III motherboard, which I didn't think was bad (may have been less, I'm not sure. I was making dinner and not paying close attention to it).