Joined on 06/01/03
Fits the top of my Cooler Master HAF 932 perfectly but not the front of the case

Pros: Perfect fit replacement for the top of my Cooler Master HAF 932 case that uses all 4 mounting holes in the case. Quiet operation. Smooth rotation doesn't vibrate the chassis.
Cons: Doesn't come with any instructions but its pretty straight forward except for the rubber isolators. Mounting holes do not align with the case holes in the front of my HAF 932 so I had to drill new holes in the fan frame to screw it down to the chassis.
Overall Review: Yes I would highly recommend this product to owners of a cooler master haf 932 who are looking for replacement 230mm fans for the top of the case. If you need a new front fan and are unwilling to drill new holes get something else which is why I had to drop my rating to 4 eggs.
Disappointed

Pros: Very adjustable for every hand size Ability to change mouse weight On the fly dpi adjustment
Cons: Sensor acts strange at random Software updates are terrible Left click acts strange at random
Overall Review: I bought this mouse from a local big box store as a replacement for my dead Microsoft sidewinder mouse. While I'm pleased with the ergonomics' of this design it hasn't been without problems. The sensor often looses track of where its at making it difficult to locate my pointer. For several months now my left click button has acted strangely not acknowledging button clicks making it difficult to launch programs and sometimes if I click on an icon and then move the mouse point it will launch the wrong program. For the price I'm very disappointed with this mouse and will never buy anything else from them.
My favorite case ever

Pros: Exceptional room for expansion and configuration options. Removable horizontal motherboard tray. Exceptional cooling capacity - I have 19 Antec Prizm X fans in my build. Glass offers clear view of internal components. Removable drive trays.
Cons: Heaviest case I've ever used. Glass smudges easily. Hardware kit should've come with spare extra long screws for the glass panels because if you lose one you won't have a spare. The top glass panel did not have the long thumb screws so I can barely get the short ones to thread.
Overall Review: This is my first cube style case but its really more like an aquarium. I've never had this much room inside a case before to install everything I wanted to and not be overly cluttered. I was afraid that having so much glass would negatively impact my cooling but this case keeps internal temps the lowest I've ever seen in my builds. There's around 11" from the end of my RTX 4090 to the front of the case. With a dry weight of around 50lbs I had to get a weight bearing table to set it on beside my desk that could accommodate its length. It needs about 27" of depth so keep that in mind if you are planning to get one. I removed all of the drive bays from the lower section and installed fans. The motherboard tray offers a hd cage on the bottom so I installed my hdd there and my remaining sata ssd's are on the bottom as well. The rest of my drives are nvme. Since there's no 5.25' drive bay I moved my BDRW to an external USB 3 enclosure. Cable management can be an issue because of the distance internally so I used some wire loom that matched the appearance of the cable sleaves to keep a consistent look. After getting my new build all set up inside this case I'm so happy that I went with it. I only wish that my power supply had side mounted outputs as reaching the rear facing plugs is a challenge. I'm hoping that my next unit will offer them. Thermaltake for what this unit costs you should've included spare long thumb screws for the glass panels. The top glass panel most definitely should've come with them but mine did not. Would I recommend this unit? Yes I would.
This board isn't consistent even with the 1201 bios installed

Pros: Pretty to look at. Has WiFi 6 Lots of sata and usb ports
Cons: Doesn't always boot when I push the power button forcing me to power off then on again Doesn't always restart when windows tells it to. The reset button doesn't work. Only two m.2 slots. My board doesn't have a chipset fan cover!!! Doesn't recognize that an AIO is plugged onto the AIO header forcing a post stop since no CPU fan is present. Expensive!
Overall Review: I've run Asus boards with all of my builds for many years now so it was natural that I used one for my 3900X. I regret buying this board over the Gigabyte model, especially at this price point, as the bios is immature and the board doesn't perform consistently. I even updated the latest bios, 1201, immediately after installing it which hasn't help matters any. When I hit my power button I expect for it to post and boot into Windows but this board has other ideas. When I hit my reset button I expect for the board to immediately reset and begin posting but not this board forcing me to hold down the power button to stop it. I also run an EVGA 360 AIO plugged to the AIO header and the bios will halt during post forcing you to run through the menu and tell it to discard the settings so it will continue to post. I got tired of this and moved a case fan to the CPU header, the one in the middle, so the board would stop doing that. How sorry is that? In a world where people run AIO's instead of traditional air coolers the bios should be smart enough to know the different and continue posting. My board doesn't even have a chipset fan cover! I tried creating an rma so I could get one and their system says that there's already an rma for this board and I bought it new. Asus really dropped the ball with this board and I cannot recommend this board and suggest that you look elsewhere, especially at this price point. I wish that I"d went with Gigabyte this time. Do yourself a favor and DO NOT BUY THIS BOARD!!!!! Next time I'll start by looking at Gigabyte and AsRock boards!
These cartridges run empty yet report that they have toner present

Pros: Replaces factory hp cartridge for half the price. Color reproduction is on par with the hp unit.
Cons: This is the second one that reported to contain toner when it was completely empty. Runs out quicker than other colors even when introduced to the printer at the same time.
Overall Review: I've had a problem with the last two of this particular toner cartridge. They run empty and the color begins to fade then disappear altogether yet the cartridge itself reports to the printer that it is half full. I've only had this problem with this particular color but it has happened twice. When I remove the toner cartridge from the printer it is empty and when I replace it with a new one my color returns to normal.
Great service
I ordered an infinity kappa 100.9w subwoofer from them. They processed my order quickly and shipped it out the next day with fedex. I corresponded with them several times while they were processing the order and they always responded to my questions. I would definately order from them again.
They actually had what I was looking for
I was doing a google search for main gear for my blade 450 rc helicopter and a link popped up for newegg so I had to click it. Sure enough newegg had the gear I was looking for that had been out of stock at all of the hobby shops I've been checking at so I ordered it. Later I received an email from heliproz letting me know that they didn't have the quantity I was looking for and refunded the difference. The item arrived in new condition and that is all that I can ask for. I'd buy from them again.