Joined on 02/08/05
Excellent product

Pros: Solid as a rock. Quiet. Was best value for modular 750W units.
Cons: A few of the cables are not modular but who cares? The price is right so tuck them away.
nice, if it works

Pros: looks pretty sweet. key action is nice.
Cons: First one I got had a busted spacebar....couldn't get a space to come out unless I seriously banged on it. Cost nearly $12 to mail it back. So much for the "sale price" that I bought it for.
Overall Review: would prob buy one again, but quite a disappointment when it didn't work.
nice proc

Pros: Got this as an open-box buy from the Egg, if you believe it...and quite a deal I might say! Wasn't really even in the market for a new proc but decided to jump on this....just too good of a deal.
Cons: packaging was a little spartan, but what can you say for an open box buy that's delivered just days before Christmas? Personally I didn't mind it that much. No cons for the proc itself....up and running with zero probs.
Overall Review: Asus Rampage II Extreme with 12 Gb of OCZ Platinum RAM and a Corsair H50. Set voltages to same settings as my previous Core i7 920 and am now running a Prime95 stable 4.0 Ghz overclock without breaking a sweat. There's still quite a bit of headroom in this, just haven't had the time to play yet. I'm not breaking any world speed records but this thing screams.
speedy

Pros: Great mem. I've got 12 Gb running on my Core i7 920 with a RIIE mobo. Blazing fast.
Cons: My overclocks weren't nearly as stable once I added the second 6 Gb to bring it up to 12 Gb. I had to back it down from 3.8+ Ghz to 3.5 Ghz. Oh well, who needs those extra 400 Mhz? Oh wait, I DO! That's why I bought a $300 mobo!!
quite nice

Pros: really enjoying this monitor. no dead pix. nice brightness. i personally like the flush buttons on the front of the monitor...easier to work than the regular buttons on my Dells and Acers.
Cons: zip.
quite nice

Pros: very nice. a classic even.
Cons: WPA2 might not be possible with default firmware.