Joined on 09/08/10
Yes.

Pros: Great card for the money, plays most games at max settings. Has a simple, attractive design.
Cons: None that I can think of.
Overall Review: To those looking to overclock, go with the Ti, that's what it's made for. This is the NON-Ti. It's not meant to be overclocked, so don't complain that you can't get it over 5%. It's already overclocked from the factory at around 4%. This card is meant for playing games more then overclocking potential. Also wouldn't be too bad for a home theater system. Might be a little overkill though. Cheers. (:
HUGE

Pros: This card is great. OC'd it and I'm still under 50C. Plays all my games on High or Ultra settings.
Cons: GIGANTIC. While this is only a con because I had to spend 4 hours modifying my EVGA Hadron Hydro Side panel and expansion slots, it actually worked in my favor. Still a little work needs to be done but eh.
Overall Review: EVGA Stinger Z87, 4670K CPU, 1866 Corsair Vengeance Pro, EVGA 770 Classified, 120GB Corsair Neutron GTX SSD, 1TB WD Caviar Black HDD, EVGA Hadron Hyrdro.
Definitely a good purchase

Pros: Everything booted the first try. BIOS was very easy to use, even someone new to building would understand it. OC'd nicely.
Cons: None that I can think of so far.
Overall Review: Haven't had a chance to see if the Sound Core3d makes any difference. Will compare to a Realtek soon. EVGA Z87 Stinger, 4670k CPU, 1866 Corsair Vengeance Pro, EVGA 770 Classified Hydro Copper, 120GB Corsair Neutron GTX SSD, WD Caviar Black 1TB HDD, Modified EVGA HAdron Hydro.
Win.

Pros: The case is beautiful. It has a simple, yet attractive design. White on black looks much better then the all black model, plus it has the window. White LED's aren't too bright, and are a nice change from the bright colors most cases come with.
Cons: None that I found. Although the lack of instructions could be a con for first time builders. But hey, it's a learning experience.
Overall Review: It is a fairly large case, so check before you buy. I noticed some people saying there is no front fan filter, but if you look closely the filter is actually attached to the mesh.