Joined on 12/12/02

Pros: I have had no issues over the past month. It reads and writes fine. The software included is okay. It took me a while to figure out if it was full versions or not, and it is. It includes full versions of PowerDVD 8 (without dolby digital expansion pack or Blu-ray playback), Power2 Go 6 Deluxe, Power Backup 2.6 standard, YouCAm for webcameras, Power Producer 5 standard, labelprint 2.5 standard, plus an LG discopy utility.
Cons: none
Sweet card

Pros: Very nice card. Easy installation. Easy to update the BIOS in windows.
Cons: Not really a con, but a warning. I didn't realize how big this badboy is. I had a mid-tower case, but I had to go out and buy a full tower to be able to use the card. The card wouldn't fit in my mid-tower case.

Pros: I've had issues with power supplies in the past. My last computer lasted five years (and counting) with an Enermax power supply, so I decided to stick with the brand. I haven't had any issues so far. I used the power wattage calculater on ASUS's website to pick this wattage. I'm not sure if they were overly conservative, but I'd rather get too much power than not enough and run into problems down the line.
Cons: It is a bit pricey.
Overall Review: There was a rebate form advertised when I bought it, but I couldn't find it on the website. The technical support people at Newegg were able to locate it and e-mail it to me.

Pros: I looked all over for such a y-fan adapter, and this was the only one I could find. It works great. I have three in my system hooking up the fan speed controller from my power supply as well as my two 3-wire Chassis fans. This adapter allows me to hook up my fans to both the motherboard and an Aerocool Easywatch fan reader. The fan reader displays the fan speed (it doesn't have manual controls). The motherboard is able to control the fanspeed (ASUS Crosshair IV motherboard)
Cons: I wish they had a four-pin model so that they could be used with PWM fans

Pros: It has a card reader, USB ports, and fan monitor.
Cons: Honestly, I RMA'd this shortly after I bought it. The fan controller does not control the fans. I knew this when I bought it. However, there is no output from the fan controller to the motherboard, so if you hook your fans up to this controller, you lose the ability of your motherboard to control your fans. However, after I RMA'd the fan controller, I found some Y-cables made by Rosewill on Newegg. They are 99c and allow you to hook up a fan to both the motherboard and the fan controller. These adapters use 3-pin connections, so you can't use them with four pin (PWM) fans. Other things: I have a Sileo Cooler Master case that doesn't allow you to screw 5.25" drives in on both sides, and the panel wouldn't sit tightly in the bay. I didn't need the audio controllers or ESATA, so I RMA'd it.
Overall Review: I did end up getting Aerocool's 3.5" EasyWatch fan controller which I like very much (using the Rosewill fan y-connectors to allow the motherboard to control the fans). I do like the fan controller. I'm taking off 1 egg because of the flimsy plastic construction that wouldn't accomodate my 'toolless' case. I can't comment on the card reader because I never used it.

Pros: I have this TV tuner in my new Windows 7 (64 bit, Ultimate Edition) computer. I have been using Windows Media Center and haven't had any issues.
Cons: none. I never tried using WinTV because I like Windows Media Center so much.
Overall Review: The remote control works well with Windows Media Center. There is a technical diagram on Hauppauge's website that will show you what the buttons on the controller do. They say the bottom four buttons don't do anything in WMC, but they actually do. One will send you to recorded TV, another will oscillate WMC between full screen and a small window.