Joined on 02/06/06
Lots of features

Pros: Came with starter/standard toner cartridge. Setup CD worked well. Network access with a browser reveals many, many options for setting defaults (duplex, toner saver, enhanced text, 600/1200, static IP, SNMP, email notification...) and retrieving info (toner life, pages printed, etc.). Compact, light-weight, most of the time quiet, fast printing simplex, prints duplex by running paper out the top and then pulling it back in which seems to work ok. Doesn't dim the lights like my old printer did.
Cons: Newegg didn't indicate that it came with toner cartridge and they were sold out so I looked around - cartridge was not carried locally nor very many places on-line (yet?).
Works ok

Pros: Easy setup, using for a remote room with wired PC and Printer and response time is almost as good as being wired direct to main router.
Cons: My cable company seems to drop my IP every 3-4 days and each time I have to set up the AV3000 again, what a pain - seems it can't remember how it was last set and just start up that way. This would be really lame in a setup with no normally connected hard-wired browser.
Overall Review: Applied the latest firmware in the hopes it would fix the re-setup problem but it did not.
Wow - love this case

Pros: (I reviewed this before but now I moved my Antec Solo rig to this). The cable management is super, my old rig was cluttered - this is beautiful), drives pop into the sliders without screws, connections were labeled well (except the E-SATA vs slide-in-SATA-slot cables). It is far more quiet than my Antec was. CPU temp dropped from 41 to 29 with the stock fans.
Cons: None for the case
Overall Review: (Not a CoolerMaster problem) I had a BFG 800W power supply whose SATA power cables stick straight out which made putting on the back cover a real problem. If your PS has nice 90 degree connectors whose wires lie flat with the drive cage you will be ok with this.
Worked Well after a little bending

Pros: I put this in a PCIE 1.x slot so I could add two SSD drives to an old FOXCONN board. SiSandra Drive Score was 133 Mb/s in my MB SATA slot and was 191 using this card (no idea if it would be better in a PCIE 2 slot). Windows drive score went from 5.9 to 7.4. Nice jump in performance to help me wait until until Haswell is out and I build another system. Came with a SATA cable - I presume 6MB - makes the cheap card a no-brainer.
Cons: As others have noted I had to bend the metal bracket to allow the card to seat (in an Antec Solo case). Directions are sparse. Lost my IDE CD drive after I installed, not sure it is related yet...
Overall Review: Good risk for the price.
First day, so far so good....

Pros: Plugged it in and it worked, plugged in all my scanners, headphones, wireless headphones and they worked.
Cons: None yet
Overall Review: Windows 7 64 bit system.
Liked it at first but it died

Pros: It worked for a while, I liked the slots for SD cards, etc.
Cons: It died after several months and was not worth paying postage to get fixed/replaced.
Overall Review: Will use it to recharge my iPhone and other USB batteries but that is all it is good for.