Joined on 06/18/03
Works for XBOX 360

Pros: Largest capacity thumbdrive that can be used with the XBOX 360, 13.8GB of usable space when fully used for XBOX storage. Passes all the XBOX data checks for speed and accuracy.
Cons: More expensive than some other vendor's 16GB thumbdrives, but they usually don't work on the XBOX. Paying for the Kingston name is worth it.
Overall Review: If you are looking for a thumbdrive to work with your XBOX 360 for profiles and other data, look no further.
Great speeds but I get intermittent connection drops

Pros: Speeds are faster than other powerline adapters.
Cons: I get random intermittent drops of the connection between rooms for 3-5 seconds. Don't have this problem with the other powerline adapters that were in the same outlets previously. Was worse in Windows 10 than on Windows 7. Disconnection of the Ethernet port or unplugging and re plugging the powerline adapter fixes it immediately.
Delivers the Quiet

Pros: Quiet and PWM so can be controlled via motherboard or speedfan controls.
Cons: Price is a bit high considering the non-PWM fans are nearly the same specs
Overall Review: These fans move air in the sound rating of I can't hear it to I think there is a fan going. They never reach obnoxious levels of acoustics and even at full speed are far more quite then most 120mm fans. Yet they still move air. Using them on a Antech Kuhler 920 and they are about 50% quieter than the stock fans to maintain the same temperatures. Silent in most cases except for heavy load.
Delivers - very quiet

Pros: This is a static 3 Pin fan. It's very quiet at its rate RPM
Cons: None
Overall Review: For the price there isn't a better quiet fan. Low friction bearings and a low RPM mean a long and quiet life for this fan. It can't be heard over other louder fans such as GPU fan.