Joined on 01/26/08
Superb

Pros: This card blew me away. Crysis runs smooth as silk at the very highest settings on DX10 with 4xAA. Overclocks wonderfully, and it's as quiet as a mouse.
Cons: It doesn't cook my breakfast yet.
Overall Review: This card is gigantic, and getting it to fit inside my case was.. an insteresting expierence. Ended up moving my hard drives (most people seem to have to do the same thing.) If the new line due out over summer is shows any significant improvements, I may use the step up plan. I don't see this card becoming outdated anytime soon though.
Well...

Pros: As a game, SPORE is simply average. While the idea itself was creative, witty, and original, the idea itself clearly played out much better on paper than in the game itself. The first stage of life is enjoyable for maybe one or two playthoughs. The second stage is simply annoying, and consists of nothing but walking around and either befriending or killing creatures. For about 5 hours. It gets monotonous. The tribe stage is a joke, and ultimately, it feels as if everything you do beforehand is simply leading up to the space stage, which, like all the other stages, becomes boring and monotonous after a few hours.
Cons: See the above. Also, DRM.
Overall Review: I don't understand why EA continues to slap DRM on their games, or, why anyone would for that matter. They where able to emulate the software EA uses for DRM in about a day, and ended up having SPORE available to be pirated DAYS before the US release (Australia had an earlier release.) My point being, DRM, or any other form of digital protection is near pointless. If they think a game is worth cracking, they WILL crack it, and I'm offended that EA would punish the legitimate buyer for this. Like others, I constantly reformat my computer (once every other month) and I am not looking forward to attempting to contact EA Customer Support in an attempt to regain more downloads.
WASHING MACHINE RESISTANT - A++!

Pros: So, within a week of ownership I ended up sending both this and my Sansa Clip into the washing machine. I can't say much for the Sansa Clip, but these headphones made it out bounty fresh, with great sound to match! As far as mid range headphones go, you can't go wrong with these, the price/quality ratio is phenomenal. Highs/Mids/Bass all sound great.
Cons: I cut my hand with the razor sharp plastic packaging. Rivals my CutCo cutlery, which I also sliced my finger with. I don't do so hot with the sharp edges.
Great! But...

Pros: It looks nice. A good finish, although I scratched the side up a bit while I was putting everything together.
Cons: This is advertised to support both ATX AND Micro-ATX. It may support Micro-ATX, but just barely. The cables connecting the Red/Green power lights WILL NOT REACH. The ones for the front USB power and Power Button itself BARELY reach. Granted, not being able to see the solid green light and the flashing red light isn't exactly life changing, the fact that it isn't entirely as advertised is enough to knock it down an egg.
Overall Review: A floppy drive? Haven't seen one of these in awhile...
AMAZING

Pros: I've never cared to invest much in my headsets, but these blew my mind. I'm hearing things I've never heard before, and the clarity is simply amazing! I can notice the difference between mp3's and FLAC now! My jaw dropped when I first put this is. They are INCREDIBLY conformable. I could wear these things to bed.
Cons: NONE
Overall Review: Made me realize my on board sound isn't going to cut it anymore lol. My new sound card is shipping!

Pros: I can definitely notice the performance increase from the 9800GTX, albeit it being a tiny one. I had 5 days left on my step up from my 9800GTX and decided to go with this card, I only had to pay $80 altogether, shipping and handling included. I would've gone the the 9800GX2 but I don't have the money for that atm. Overclocks nicely. If it weren't for the step up plan would not have upgraded to this card or any others out atm. If you have the 9800GTX or some of the higher end 8800's, wait for a bit, the prices to performance ratio simply isn't there yet
Cons: No DX10.1 support. Don't really understand why Nvidia refuses to provide 10.1 support. Even though ATi is planning on providing support for it in their upcoming cards, I doubt DX10.1 will be implemented into many games until Nvidia supports it.
Overall Review: Didn't buy it from Newegg, I used my step-up from my 9800GTX. If you receive a DOA stop leaving reviews.