Joined on 06/15/07
Can't Be Beat

Pros: Well how does 8GB of this stuff running at 800mHz and 4-4-3-10-1t sound to you??? I thought so....even does it at stock volts :)
Cons: None, they are wicked fast and cool as can be!
Overall Review: 8GB of RAM with such tight timings and a 1:1 strap really made my system snappy, and not to mention it sure helped with render times on 3D Studio Max ;)
Horrible, 45000 errors in memtest in less then 60 seconds

Pros: Newegg is always a pro because they are always there to help when a problem arises, so with RAM like this they are the only Pro, when it comes to this product there are honestly, none....they don't run at rated voltage and they won't at rated speeds without over volting by .1 even the stick that did run memtest error free didn't run well
Cons: Everything but the price, but you get what you pay for.
Overall Review: I have always been a loyal Mushkin (7 sets of Mushkin RAM in 6 months and not one bad stick) customer and this is what I get for trying another brand. The one time I use a different brand of RAM it's utter junk. Go buy Mushkin you'll be a lot happier
Flawless

Pros: What isn't to like, I can finally have an affordable 24GB solution for my real i7 setup. Not to mention it'll also clock to about 2050mHz
Cons: Some will say the price but lets face it, 4GB DIMM's were over $400 a few months ago.
Overall Review: 24GB Ripkaws @ 2050mHz i7 920 @ 4.5gHz WS Revolution @ 232 BCLK OCZ 60GB Vertex X 4 RAID0 Asus 5970 X 2 QuadFire PC P&C 1200W 3 X 1920X1200 Displays
Destroys 285 SLI

Pros: Eyefinity, great overclocking potential, runs cool and quiet, and is destroying my GTX 285 SLi setup I was running.
Cons: They really should have let people know that the Eyefinity will not be fully supported until the next set of drivers. I was upset when I installed it and I'm without my 3rd display until next month....shame on you ATi
Overall Review: There is no reason not to get one of these cards. I'm currently running it at 900 core and 1300 RAM which is an effective speed of 5200 since it's DDR5. Current setup is as follows.... Intel i7 920 @ 3.9gHz w/HT Enabled 12GB Mushkin DDR3 @ 1600mHz Asus WS Revolution X58 HIS HD5870 1GB @ 900/1300 or 5.2gHz Effective Silverstone DA850 Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit 3 X Samsung 216BW Monitors Logitec G19
Good CPU But Waste of Cash

Pros: Good for the 24 multi with a turbo board but not worth double the price
Cons: the price is way to high when my D0 920 can clock just as high as this is, all you need is a good motherboard and a little know how.
Overall Review: D0 920 @ 4.6gHz with a 230 BCLK on an Asus WS Revolution and 12GB DDR3....newegg rocks!
Amazing, Silent, and Cool

Pros: What isn't to like about a 100% modular single 70A railed PSU?
Cons: What?
Overall Review: This is pushing the following without an issue....I can't even hear it :) CPU - i7 920 @ 3.9gHz w/HT 1.375v RAM - 12GB Mushkin DDR3 @ 1600mHz 1.5v MOB - Asus P6T6 WS Revolution @ 195 BCLK GPU - 2 x eVGA GTX 285 .7ns 1180 in SLi @ 700/1550/1300 SSD - OCZ Vertex 60GB HDD - Western Digital 320GB 16MB PSU - Silverstone DA850 Modular OS - Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit H2O - Swiftec GTZ, Swiftec 120.2, MCP 655, TX-2 CSE - Antec 1200 Heavily Modified