Joined on 06/20/09
i7-13700kf
Pros: Upgrade over the 10700k. Fast
Cons: None
Overall Review: seems to run just as warm as the 10700k while gaming at least from what I can tell.
Decent
Pros: Sound quality is amazing. Well built card. A lot options to tweak with recon software.
Cons: Doesn't support ASIO. A lot of options to tweak in the recon software. This can be time consuming at first and can be a pain when your profile does not save and have to customize everything again.
Overall Review: If your strictly a gamer this card works great! I like to use a few MIDI programs to keep track of my guitar tabs and such. And this is not the card to support those programs. (tabit, guitar pro)
Great board
Pros: Coming from a z390, this was a huge upgrade. Lots of USB ports
Cons: None
Overall Review: Might not be a huge upgrade over the z690 boards but seems solid so far for what I needed.
Great Card so far
Pros: I haven't tested it out completely. Handles 1440p well enough so far in WZ and CP2077. Runs cool as well from what I've experienced.
Cons: None so far The price is still high, it was also bundled with RAM that I didn't need.
Overall Review: Wasn't my first choice in a new GPU but beggers can't be choosers. :) Won the Newegg shuffle.
EVGA GTX 1080 SC
Pros: Slays everything at 5760x1080 at high/ultra settings. Runs pretty cool under load around 76 in my case. Quiet
Cons: None at this time.
Overall Review: The improvements nvidia made to surround make me happy to be back on 3 monitor gaming. Had a 670 sli setup that eventually went down to 1 gtx 670 after about 4 years. This single 1080 is a HUGE step up from that.
Very good product
Pros: Keeps my i7-3770k (not overclocked yet) at a healthy 28-30c. Solid build, nothing flimsy about it Runs pretty quiet Installation was pretty easy. Instructions helped out and easy to work through.
Cons: Not really a con but this thing needs a lot of room. Looking back I should of got the h80i. See other thoughts.
Overall Review: Those of you who have a mid size tower may want to rethink and do some research on your case and this cooler. I had to mount the radiator my own way in my thermaltake GTS-10. It also covers up my debug LEDs on my motherboard. (Asus formula V) Its not a con because my case does not have a see through side panel. Other than my little issues with it, I would recommend this product. Just do some research and see how it will fit in your case.
Decent chair
Overall its a good fitting chair for someone 6'0 to 6'4. Sturdy materials and solid construction overall. The padding is firm but the way the chair hugs you makes up for it. The lumbar pillow is a little too thick for me, can make the chair uncomfortable after an hour or so. Also the straps for the lumbar pillow broke, when I was trying to adjust it. Not worth getting it replaced. The head pillow is soft and fits well with the chair. The levers/plastic covers are weird and feel kinda cheap. The casters feel cheap as well when rolling around. These are minor. I don't know much about noblechairs, this is also my first gaming/racing chair. I got it on sale and feel like the sales price is good match for this type chair.