Joined on 06/10/16
Excellent performance for the price. My new gaming monitor!

Pros: Perfect Blacks Proper HDR support 240Hz Flat panel, personal preference MSI OLED Care 2.0 Sale Price
Cons: Odd magenta color produced when light is reflected off the display, due to the Quantum Dot. Purely cosmetic from what i know Intensive care for OLED technology is new to me
Overall Review: This monitor has replaced my aging Viewsonic IPS display, and the difference is quite noticeable right off the bat(see pictures for reference). consuming video content and gaming on OLED is amazing. The updated gen3 panel should resist the inherent burn-in problem that OLED displays have, plus it has software built into that should prolong the life of the monitor. The biggest deterrent that made me wait to upgrade has been alleviated in my opinion. Competitive gaming has improved, due to fast response and refresh rate, and watching movies is a big improvement. Im wary of using it for static media still, due to fear of panel burn-in, but im using my old IPS display for that. I recommend this monitor full heartedly for gamers looking for an entry into OLED.
Great performance with relatively decent pricing

Pros: -Great at achieving high core clocks while remaining relatively cool in the process (it passed [email protected]) -Cheaper than Kaby Lake but achieves similar performance per clock
Cons: -Picky but i would actually like to see Intel put more into their packaging, i spent 220 dollars for this cpu to come in a flimsy box with only a plastic cover. When it was shipped to me, the box was crumpled from my EVGA PSU (love the packaging of EVGA btw :D)
Overall Review: I would recommend for gamers alike, but i would actually wait till AMD's Ryzen CPU comes out here in a few months. I got this chip back in July so i didn't know at the time
Underrated CPU cooler that needs more love in the community

Pros: -Crazy good performance, even at dangerously high overclocks (Had my 6600k running [email protected] with under 70C under load) -The cooler is actually attractive *coughNoctuacough*
Cons: -Wish more cases could fit this massive beast -The fan splitter cable didn't work on my motherboard (Asus z170 Aura), so i had to remove it and plug the 2nd fan in the cpu optional fan
Overall Review: Would recommend to someone looking at Noctua Air coolers, but don't like the caramel and french vanilla coffee vibes from the colors
Low Profile RAM with a heat spreader and performance

Pros: Not much to say other than it's got a good style and it overclocks up to 2666Mhz
Cons: N/A
Overall Review: Would recommend for anyone with a large Air cpu Cooler, like i have, but that also wants higher clocked ram and a heat spreader still
Gorgeous design with functionality to boot

Pros: -It has about almost every video output port you could think of using for today -The overclocking BIOS is simple and easy to work with, with many customization features -The audio driver is superb, crystal clear even connected via the front audio panel on your case - Of course the added RGB effects, along with the "vein-like" red coloring going up and down the side of the board is fantastic
Cons: -The I/O shield is pretty cheap, and has warped for no reason. I would've expected it to be metal but it was plastic -Could've came with a bios monitor, but it does have lights indicating the PC health instead of codes
Overall Review: It has all the modern tech you'd expect from a motherboard supporting the Intel Skylake processors. I would recommend this to an overclocker that wants RGB features in their setup, as it supports added LED strips and has the software to back it up.
Simple to build and and it build pretty sturdy

Pros: -Plenty of room for liquid cooling, and can fit any sized cpu cooler -Looks fantastic, simple but elegant -the 2 pre installed fans are massive and quiet -No mustard and ketchup front i/o wiring -Even for an amateur like me, the cable management was an easy process, with the installed Velcro straps and cable ties that came with the case -Sound dampening material in the case makes my computer almost dead silent
Cons: -The case fan isn't much to say, i just leave it on full and let it be -I did have issues with the front audio panel wanting to work, it's resolved now but i didn't know wether it was the wire itself or my motherboard (Asus Z170 Aura, great btw :D)
Overall Review: I would recommend this to anyone that wants a silent computer, but doesn't care about flashy looks on the exterior This case is bigger than i expected, for a midtower case i would've thought it could've actually fit on my desk properly, but i had to disassemble some pieces of it for it to be in a decent area