Joined on 03/16/07
34" Ultrawide

Pros: Love the curve. After about 10 months it went out. But The RMA was easy. The guy I worked with was helpful and fast.
Cons: none.
Overall Review: Good Monitor and a great company.
Hard

Pros: Looks OK
Cons: Hard and not comfortable.
Overall Review: Would not recommend.
EVGA quality.

Pros: Small size. Looks and fells like a quality product. Have to like the warranty.
Cons: Tried to register it and can't get the web page to work. Hope I can still get the warranty if something happens. But I have be a long time EVGA costumer. And I know they stand buy there products.
Overall Review: Great product. And good company. So I would recommend this PSU
It's fun

Pros: It's a fun little toy to play with. I do run it when playing games and it makes a little difference. I'm running a I7-10700k. After playing around with it. I'm running 5.5GHz on 2 cores 5.4GHz on 4 cores. 5.3GHz on 6 cores and 5.2GHz on 8.
Cons: The pump is kind of loud. But I don't mind it's not that bad. I'm not a fan of the fan's always being full speed.
Overall Review: It's hard to justify spending twice as much as a normal 360 AIO. Unless your like me and like playing around overclocking.
Looks ok

Pros: Pushes a lot of air.
Overall Review: Good for the price
Looks good but!

Pros: Looks good. Runs good. was kind of worried about the VRM heat when I overclocked. But stayed ok. I do have good air flow in my case. The integrated sound is the best you can get at this price. The software is getting better. But still not a fan of the overclocking software. Running a DDR 4000 kit runs good with the XMP settings.
Cons: I'm a big gigabyte motherboard ran. This is like my 10th gigabyte board I have built with and I'm unhappy with a few things on this board. First off wouldn't boot with out some changing of the BIOS. Not a big deal if you know how. But for a first time builder it bight be a problem. The biggest Con was the bottom M.2 slot. I have two M.2 drives and the middle slot was fin but the bottom slot was two short. I did get it to work but can't run the mother board heat spreader on that drive. It's like the hole was drilled a little short. With the default settings the board was giving my CPU up to 1.55v. Had to change that. I don't think that would be good for daily usage with out some exotic cooling. And even then way to much voltage. Changed mine to 1.25V and I'm running my I7-10700K at 5.2Ghz on the two main cores and 5.0Ghz on the rest. VRM is running cool.
Overall Review: I would love to recommend this board and I do as long as you know how to use gigabyte BIOS. And are not planing on using the bottom M.2 slot.