Joined on 02/21/13
Excellent
Pros: Intel Core i3's are underrated as far as I am concerned. A bit much for just regular internet browsing, and can handle many applications at once and can even hold its own when it comes to gaming if paired with a good graphics card. Even without a graphics card, the HD graphics 4400 aren't terrible. I can play Fallout New Vegas at medium settings and still get 40-60 FPS.
Cons: Only dual core. It may be a powerful for an i3, but if you need true performance, buy a quad core like an i5 or i7.
Overall Review: This processor will be more than enough for the average user. Multitasking and gaming is surprisingly good for a dual core. Very low power requirements. I will upgrade to an i5 eventually, but for now I am very happy with this product. My system: Core i3-4150 Gigabyte GA-H81-HD2 Team Vulcan 8GB (2 x 4GB) Western Digital Blue 1TB 7200rpm DIYPC Solar-M1-R Rosewill Capstone 450W Buying a GTX 770 and upgrading the PSU soon.
You get what you pay for
Pros: Very light, ventilation keeps it as cool as it looks. Can fit a bigger GPU than my old Sentey full tower (400mm length). Plenty of room for cable management.
Cons: The metal on this case is extremely thin and flimsy. The fans, even though they do a good job of keeping the case cool, fail very quickly so I have heard. Had no problems up to this point, but i have only owned it for a few days. The feet spin back and forth, just a minor annoyance.
Overall Review: I wish it had a top mounted fan just to ease my mind about fitting a high end graphics card into it. If you buy this, just remember you get what you pay for (this thing just feels a bit cheap).