Joined on 07/06/04
Not as fast as regular Rocket 2tb for little savings

Pros: I noticed a rather significant performance boost with the regular Rocket vs the Q. Also when cache fills it slows down much more. Although the stated read and write speed are very similar, once the cache fills the faster better made Rocket 2TB is much faster in larger file transfers. The 5 year warranty of the other drive make this drive questionable. Always register with Sabrent.
Cons: SB Rocket 2
Overall Review: I noticed a rather significant performance boost with the regular Rocket vs the Q. Also when cache fills it slows down much more. Although the stated read and write speed are very similar, once the cache fills the faster better made Rocket 2TB is much faster in larger file transfers. The 5 year warranty of the other drive make this drive questionable. Always register with Sabrent.
Very compatible not the best range

Pros: Compatible with skype phones which can be fussy. Good gigabyte ports
Cons: Not so hot range with internal antennas
Overall Review: Put some real antennas and you'd have a real winner
GPU Stand a perfect fit

Pros: Adjustable with quality black anodized metal with rubber insert in magnetic base to prevent scratches. If your case is aluminum or plastic you can hot glue the base as the stand unscrews. The two part pole can be used in smaller cases by using one part so it's shorter. I'm using a old Cooler Master cosmos original case although it makes for very messy wiring as there's no room behind the MB as modern cases have. Perfect for two cards but my very heavy 3 fan Asus TUF 3070ti needed a lift and the rubber coated adjustable arms on the stand give good support. I used two one on the top and bottom although one would be fine..
Cons: No cons really other then it's a bit pricey but so is my Asus 570x so it's worth the stability and no more sag.
Overall Review: This stand works perfectly even in old messy cases and wiring jobs like mine.
Replaced 1070 that just failed. Works great

Pros: No coil whine like many of the newer cards. A little faster then the 1070 that was replaced. Quite operation. Plays games like Metro Exodus fine in Xubuntu on Steam
Cons: Price
Overall Review: While I replaced a B-stock EVGA FTW 1070 that failed after 3 years, I registered and bout the 10 year warr on this as even if it is replaced in my PC there are 2 others in my home that could use it. I bought this to go with a new AMD 3900x rig I'm building. Even at 60 I still love to play games once in a while and the fact that you can now run many on Linux rocks. Windows may have sligghtly better features for games but Linux (I use both Manjaro and Xubuntu) are sooo much more stable.
Displayport to HDMI female works great at 1080

Pros: Had a worn hdmi output in a still fine Nvidia and used this adapter to use one of the output DPort s to convert for HDMI use worked perfectly but had to adjust monitor to DP settings to use. Yours may or not need adjustment, My monitor did not have a DP jack but seemed to have the mode.
Overall Review: Works good would buy again. Do not know if it would work with 4k but I didn't need that.
Samsung USB charger

Pros: This seems like a Genuine OEM part. There are too many knockoffs for sale everywhere but this is a nice one.
Overall Review: This works good on my Google Pixel, Kindle with proper cord, and other devices that run off a USB adapter. I wouldn't run a Raspberry off it but anything else will run fine.
This is a replacment for one that broke
If it were not for the fact that I could not find a adequate replacement, I would have purchased a different unit. It's really very nice with lots of features but after installing in a customers PC the micro-switch under the main button broke and the button remained stuck in after only 3 months. Lets hope this lasts longer