Joined on 05/30/06
Crazay coo =D

Pros: SHAZAAM, this is such an upgrade from the integrated X200 I was on for the past, like year. In 3D Mark 05' I got 8,197 without an OC, so when I get a better case with better cooling, I'll begin to OC and I'm thinkin' I'll get atleast 9,000. And BF2, looks so much different/waaaayyyyy better than it did with my X200. Everything is maxed except textures being I only have 1gb of RAM, and I get about 70fps compared to the 20-30 fps I got with the X200 and all low. I've only been able to play BF2 so far so I can't wait to run Condemned, FEAR, Prey, and such. Just hope this'll get me through Crysis =) And at idle, it runs at 50-55C after 2hrs about of BF2 it went to 60-65C, though I do have the side panel off.
Cons: The BIOS screen artifacts, and at startup, the screen flickers, along with when I open up CCC.
Overall Review: If you're deciding between an X1800XT and a 7900GT, I say X1800XT, you'll have better IQ hands down, especially with HDR+AA. Maybe you'll wanna wait until early next year, or later this year to buy a top-end card, and that's why I went with this, cause I was thinkin' about the 7600GT, but decided on this =D
Lovin' it

Pros: Mudualrness is nice, and all the cables are wrapped really good. Perty long cables too. Comes with 2 PCI-e cables for you SLI or X-fire people, though it's not rated for em'. Rear fan hasn't kicked in, so that's nice to know that it's running cool.
Cons: It isn't a true "modular" PSU, but it's half way there and does good enough for me. No lights =P
Overall Review: Nice and quiet too, and the rear fan that kicks in when needed I assume helps out alot. Don't really know how stable it is right now, but I may check everything later.