Joined on 02/18/02
Excellent midrange value and 1440 performance

Pros: I was targeting 1440 gaming with most max settings and not very interested in RT at this time. I was not disappointed. The Adrenaline driver suite is really robust. I never installed GeForce experience because the need to log in. Maybe it has the same functions but I really like the AMD driver suite. Maxed out settings in Red Dead Redemption 2, far cry 6. >100FPS on my 5900x system. 2 free game bonus a big bonus. Overlocking adds about 5%, dont expect much.
Cons: With a manual fan curve and higher fan speed, I can hear one of them rattle a little. Asrock Polychrome just for the GPU is unfortunate. It also corrupted my Asus AI Suite3 install. After reinstalling it happened again. Did NOT bother with polychrome again, so it just cycles RGB puke. Signal RGB doesnt detect it either, so thats not an option. Minimal overclocking performance gains.
Overall Review: My first AMD. GPU since the 9800 PRO AGP from then 1990s. Replaced my NVidia 1660 Super. For reference, 3D Mark Time Spy jumped from 6900 to 17,100. Excellent value for midrange. Also occasional performance upgrades with driver updates. Very happy!
Burn Baby Burn

Pros: ... Newegg is replacing.
Cons: 10 Minutes after being plugged in, and moments after installing the driver it disappeared from device manager and began emitting a horrible burnt electronics smell...
Overall Review: I'll be emailing Newegg for credit for the shipping too. I am taking a chance getting a replacement. Now that i see others had the same problem, its even a bigger gamble. Regardless if my replacement lasts, steer clear as the hassle is not worth it.
The bigger it is, the harder THEY fall

Pros: Nice size, never run out of surface area. Inexpensive.
Cons: None, but there are bigger gaming 'mouse pads' made from rigid surfaces. This is NOT one of them.
Overall Review: It came rolled up which initially concerned me, but its your typical soft-surface mouse pad. It will get dirty and probably be disposed of and replaced with a new one in a year or two. Some prefer the rigid MONSTER sized gaming surfaces, but this is just fine for me.
Good enough, I guess

Pros: Reads codes
Cons: Act of plugging it in generated a fault that threw my car into 'limp mode'. Loss of power and wouldn't shift out of second gear. Had to use the unit to clear the code it created and all was well. Maybe a fluke.
Overall Review: Device I received was slightly damaged - sharp dent and scratch in the display but didn't bother sending it back. The blister pack was not damaged so it must have been a return that was repackaged. Not happy with the seller, will avoid them in the future.
Fast, Cheap, No Rebate Needed

Pros: Does what it's supposed to, very fast access. My Casio Z-800 likes it. I have not come close to filling it up.
Cons: Still, I didn't notice much of a speed improvement between picture taking, but its most likely a performance characteristic of the camera, not the flash memory.
Overall Review: I didn't need the MicroSD form factor, but if you do this one isn't for you.
Something is Wrong

Pros: Kinda Small, Shell Shocker Deal. Has a Mic and does not require a driver.
Cons: Horrible performance on multiple High Performing Win7 (x64) SP1 machines. Same horrible performance on Netbook running Win7 (x86) SP1. The problem is 'Interesting' for the 1 to 2 seconds after the camera starts (in whatever app) performance is ok, but a little grainy. As the sensors try to adapt the image everything slows down and all movement is horribly blurry. Unusable.
Overall Review: Purchased 2; one for work, one for home. I have not been able to use the one at work yet, so I'm not sure if the problem is just with one of them... but doubt it since this type of issue doesn't seem to be your typical 'failure scenario'. Universal driver means no manual / vendor specific settings. (Right?)