Joined on 01/26/12
Great board

Pros: Good price for a good board. Plenty of USB ports, gigabit ethernet, pretty lighting, 3 pci-e's, etc.
Cons: None
Overall Review: Most ryzen processors don't have built in graphics. I think like 2 models do. You will probably find that the onboard video outputs are useless unless you have one of those specific models. Not much of a surprise for the target market though.
+1 Hardware -1 Software

Pros: I got an 87% on userbenchmark for 2080s right off the bat which was reassuring. The clock is legit and the card looks dope. Performance for me has not been a question, although my monitors are a bottle neck so I can't truly push the card yet.
Cons: Win10-64bit Drivers. I didn't realize it was a thing, but after searching around I've gathered the sentiment that Gigabyte makes great hardware and terrible software. That seems to have rung true in my rig. I have 2 HDMI monitors but I can only use one. It took me a day to get multi monitor support, but after rebooting it once again failed. I'm pretty sure I will have to reinstall drivers every reboot to get it to work unless I can figure out whats wrong. I got this card specifically because I wanted to support my current HDMI monitors, and move to nicer display ports in the future. I'm not confident that those will work either but who knows. I contacted support a few days ago but never heard back. EDIT: Coming back to update my review. After a while my driver situation stabilized. Not sure if it was a windows thing or what, but I haven't have had multi monitor problems in some time. The card is dope and has been performing above expectations.
Overall Review: If you're in Win10, and you have a single monitor, sure this product is awesome. If you're wanting a long term migration plan from HDMI to DisplayPort like me, this card might be deceiving. If you don't mind driver hacking every reboot, scripting, etc, then it is probably still worth it. Don't expect PnP with this card. I can't comment on linux drivers, although I may give that a go and try to update. EDIT: Drivers for windows seemed to stabilize. The trick was to just keep going to device manager, nvidia geforce experience, and updating both ones consistently. Eventually it just worked. Never tried linux though. Maybe I'll update in the future.
Insanely fast

Pros: Went from an 860 evo sata ssd and was amazed by the boost. My OS updates in seconds, moving files is blazing fast.
Cons: Tthe package did not come with screws to mount the drive. Unfortunately my mobo did not either. I think that should of been part of the mobo though so I will not knock a star.
Excellent case

Pros: Absolutely beautiful. Feels very sturdy and heavy, and the built in fans are awesome. Love how the glass panels come off easily. The glass panel screws are easy on the hands too.
Cons: I didn't find any screws to lock down the m2 nvme drive so i had to put it in without it.
Works great

Pros: Set up with my RTX 2080 was easy. Locking mechanism was not obvious at first but is a good feature. Make sure to unlatch it when putting the card in. Card went from 87 to 91 percentile in user benchmark after the installation.
Cons: None.
Great product

Pros: Looks great, performs great, no problems with ryzen 2700x. Make sure to enable the DOCP profile, or whatever XMP equivalent your BIOS provides.
Cons: None
Overall Review: Check your model number via the gskill website. Keep in mind this is the 16-18-18-38, not the high performing 14-etc. That is why this is cheaper.