Joined on 01/17/05
It's a Beast

Pros: I got this card because my A8 APU wasn't cutting it for me. The APU was barely pulling 25 fps on the lowest setting on a 4:3 aspect ratio. This looks awful on a 60" TV so I finally decided to upgrade. I'm playing tribes on the highest settings and this graphics card and I'm getting well over 80 fps (I've capped it). Can't wait until assassins creed 3 and dishonored comes out now. I like that it comes with a diplay port adapter and power adapter too. I don't really need them but I probably will if I decide to do eyefinity. Also, it's really quiet. I only noticed a slight difference in sound, but then again, I was using on board graphics.
Cons: - Case sticker would be cool!
It's Fast

Pros: - Fast boot times - Easy to install - Game load times reduced dramatically - Increased fps? Diablo 3 was getting about 10 more fps on average. - Quiet (duh)
Cons: I can't think of any yet.
Overall Review: I installed this into a desktop system that's using an AMD A8 processor. I'm using it run my OS and some games. I was really impressed with the boot times. I was really surprised when I saw Diablo3 was running smoother too. I was using the graphics processor that came with the APU and getting around 25 fps on the lowest settings. After installing this SSD I was getting about 35 fps on the lowest settings. Cool! I've upgraded to a 7850 graphics card now so the slight bump in fps is completely unnoticeable as the new GPU is a beast!
Works with Crestron

Pros: I've been using this card to program a Crestron processor and it's been working great so far. Very inexpensive and it showed up in a few days.
Cons: None so far. The card slides out of the computer sometimes when I pull the RS-232 cable off of it.

Pros: It works and it doesn't have a bunch of annoying flashing lights.
Cons: It's huge for this class of case. It could probably fit a standard ATX board inside of it but i'm not sure. The power supply comes with only a 4pin ATX12V.
Overall Review: I bought this in a bundle package from Newegg. It took them longer than usual to process my order but it came in within a week. The mobo in the kit recommended that I use a power supply with an 8pin ATX connector (4pin optional). I've been running on 4 with no problems but I would feel much better if I was running on 8. I'll just have to quadruple check the specs the next time I order a bundle package from Newegg.
Pretty good

Pros: It works out of the box and does what I wanted for it to do for the most part. It plays Diablo 3 but on the lowest settings on a medium resolution (at around 30fps).
Cons: None really. The stock fan is nothing fancy, but it works and it's fairly quiet when it's on idle.
Overall Review: After checking out the test results on Toms Hardware, I kind of wish I went with an Intel CPU. The dual graphics apparently doesn't work much better than an i3 running the same card. The compatible graphics cards go up to the 6670 which does not have crossfire support. I was hoping to get a 6670 and then get another one down the road and do crossfire using dedicated cards.