Joined on 07/31/06
Outstanding

Pros: I now have three 4k 32" monitors and the pictures show a side by side with an IPS on the left and this on the right. Dramatic difference in contrast, black levels, uniformity and colors. Loading up BG3 had an initial positive shock. Exceptional response time. Very close to the perfect level of glossy. You can sort of see your refection if you turn the lights on and look at a black screen but as a CX and C3 owner this is more muted than that. Inputs as good as it gets. Giant pixilated OSD can be shrunk to a more readable setup, and is controlled by easy to use joystick. Zero bad pixels. KVM. Has crosshair option. Brightness set to 70/100 - so bright enough. VESA = 4 x M4 x 10mm
Cons: Huge 280W power brick. Very short (3ft?) DP2.1 to miniDP cable. Audio is so-so. Improved quite a bit switching to "movie" mode. Rear lighting is so subtle I disabled it - I liked this on my old monitor which lit up the wall behind it. The frame bezel is basically nothing but the actual black area around the picture is larger then my other two monitors - maybe 8mm +/-. Not recognized as G-Sync compatible but VRR works fine. Shipped in retail box as opposed to in another box.
Overall Review: Yes, I would recommend this, although there are less expensive options with the same panel. I picked this one because of my DSC OCD that will be satisfied with my future GPUs, plus this unit has a very reserved aesthetic.
Highly Recommended

Pros: Used 2GB Corsair DDR2 675. [email protected] zero problems. Bios is cool. Two included utilities worth mentioning are @BIOS which lets you update the bios from windows through the net (so you don't need a floppy drive for that) and this cheesy windows based tweaker that makes overclocking a little too easy. Sound quality is good.
Cons: You know, there really aren't any. Quite frankly, I'm reading some of these reviews and I don't get it. This board is physically solid, Gigabyte added raid/IDE support, it looks cool, it has nice SATA cables, smart layout, and I have no idea how far I can push it.
Overall Review: You really need to update the drivers/bios at Gigabyte's website. NEWEGG's delivery time, packaging, and feedback is the industry standard.