Joined on 08/17/04
Decent MoBo for the price

Pros: Cheap, easy to install (pretty much standard procedure - did not have to change any tricky/undocumented settings in the BIOS). The boards has all the usual features but not in abundance. It's got a little bit of everything making it a good choice for a basic computer.
Cons: The biggest bummer with this board so far is that it doesn't emulate USB mouse/keyboard so they don't work during the boot process. They work in the BIOS and after the OS kicks in, but if you need to make a selection in the windows boot menu, or a different boot-loader such as GRUB you're out of luck!! Another issue seems to be that the OS thinks the Sleep button is being pressed when it's not. It also may be a software problem but it's a problem none-the-less.. So far I couldn't get the sound card to produce any sounds on the output.. I have to play with it some more!
Overall Review: This is definitely not a board for a high-end computer but a good match for one that's going to be used to browse the internet, e-mail and light tasks such as editing documents and the such. I paired this MoBo with an Athlon X2 64 2.0Ghz AM2 processor and 2Gb of RAM, running Linux (Ubuntu 7.04 Fiesty Fawn so far, will probably switch to CentOS as soon as I can get a PS2 keyboard.. :D)
you get what you pay for

Pros: Price, small
Cons: I purchased 4 units and two of them had problems. The other two I haven't even opened yet because I plan to return them all. One of the units had mechanical problems. The plastic case fell off and the other stopped working after one week of use. The design is bad to begin with. There is a gap on the top of the case where moisture might reach the electronics inside and the cap fell off right from the start.
Overall Review: I would not recommend this product to anyone.
it works

Pros: The memory works fine in my laptop (dell inspiron 9200) and I haven't had any problems at installation. This isn't the first time I purchased corsair memory and they seem to make good parts. Both desktop and notebook memory.
Cons: Nothing, except maybe the price but then again, notebook memory is not cheap.