Joined on 12/05/01
Fallout 4

Pros: Quiet, until you tax the card the fans don't spin. Decent amount of power for the price. Surly this card will run Fallout 4 nicely when it comes out.
Cons: The plastic shroud seems kinda cheap & ugly. Thinking about painting it blue and yellow.
Overall Review: It's about 50% faster then my old ASUS GTX 670 2GB which it replaced. Still a great value considering the 3.5GB+512MB snafu. I can play Witcher 3 on high setting and the game uses just under 2GB at any time. I figure Fallout 4 will play nice with up to 3GB cards.
welp, it just died

Pros: Lasted beyond its warranty, started showing signs of the end after 3 years and 3 weeks. Was only 50 bucks.
Cons: This was only a secondary drive and maybe only spun a couple hours a day at most.
Overall Review: Does the SMART function EVER work?
Over 2 years now , no issues

Pros: XMP worked flawless for me, nice timings.
Overall Review: ASRock Z370 Extreme 4 motherboard i5 8600K @ 4.5ghz I just bought another pair today since they are on sale and 60% cheaper than what I paid in 2018. Crazy ram prices back then, I paid more for this ram then I did my 8600K at the time.
power for higher resolutions

Pros: Power packed single card. Was thinking about getting a second GTX 1070 but opted for a single RTX 2080 instead for universal capability. Does not disappoint for triple wide gaming at 5760x1200 (3x 24" Dell Ultrasharp U2410 1920x1200 60hz (5K if you do the math)). Afterburner has let me overclock the card easily past the OC edition of the same card, nice little bump on the cheap.
Cons: I wish the fans would spin completely down while not gaming like my old GTX 1070. While idle they spin at 923rpm and are very quiet. Can't get them to stop completely with Afterburner even though the card is idling at 29ºc.
Overall Review: It is pricey but drives higher resolutions at high frame rates. The card is very quiet while not in gaming and seems quiet enough while gaming too, also I use an open back headset. Other notes: I"m running the card with a i5 8600K @ 4.5ghz, 16GB DDR4 3600 and 1TB SSD NVMe. No RGB with this card. Me? Who cares, I just want raw power at this highest bang for the buck and this card does not disappoint. (My case has a window but is in a cubbyhole in my desk and only the face is visible.
Nice upgrade from 2500K

Pros: Fallout 4 plays so much better upgrading from a 2500k to 8600k but might be in addition to a new motherboard and RAM. My GTX 1070 is the limiting factor now. Looks like this CPU has a lot of headroom. My 1070 is at maxed while CPU is at 50-60% while playing Fallout 4.
Cons: I just don't see any.
Overall Review: Great price to performance ratio. Also cheaper now with inflation accounted for, my 2500K was only 10 bucks cheaper back in early 2011. Runs cool and quiet with my old Cooler Master Hyper Plus.
Mmmm bacon

Pros: It's quiet, smaller and more efficient then my old GTX 260, already overclocked enough for me, lifetime warranty, works like a charm and the price was right.
Cons: None for me.
Overall Review: You know, I always avoided PNY, but this product seems up to par with every other vendor. Glad I gave them a shot. BFG RIP