Joined on 09/07/05
Man I love this card!

Pros: Been playing Borderlands 3 and Control @ 4K at high settings (60Hz), and it is amazing.
Cons: None
Overall Review: I have always bought EVGA, for both the quality of their products and their support team. Never had an issue replacing hardware or getting help with issues. I didn't pay attention to all the YouTube reviews that recommended a pass on this card. I came from an EVGA GTX 1080 FTW2, and have not regretted it once!
Bought to pair with the DeepCool GPU Support.

Pros: Seems like a nice design, easy to install.
Cons: DID NOT WORK. Couldn't get it to light up their own GPU Support w/RGB.
Overall Review: My mother board did not have a 3-pin ARGB header, only a 4-pin RGB one. I was told to purchase this device to convert ARGB to RGB. After installing the device, I did not get any light at all out of the GPU Support. I verified with DeepCool support that I had it connected properly.
Replaced a 360 Radiator!

Pros: Replaced an EVGA 360 AIO cooler that was making strange noises... Temps are good as or better than what I had before.
Cons: Limited RGB selection when using autonomously (not with ARGB/RGB motherboard connection).
Overall Review: I was a bit skeptical when I bought this AIO for a couple of reasons. I wasn't sure it would be able to handle the CPU temps as well as the 360 radiator that I had before. And I didn't have any experience with CM AIO coolers. But the price was just too low to pass up, and It was far more attractive than the EVGA AIO I had been using! Unfortunately, I am not using the MSI Mystic Light RGB ecosystem, so I needed to rely on the manual provided selector switch that comes with the cooler. The only issue is that there is a very limited set of color patterns to choose from ( I think there is 7 or something like that). I just use the default multi-color one). It is fairly quiet, and I haven't noticed any pump noise at all. So far so good!!
First build with an ASRock motherboard

Pros: Very clean looking motherboard. I like having 3 NVMe PCIe slots for M.2 storage devices. My old motherbaord only had two, and one rendered some of my SATA ports useless.
Cons: Wish there were more fan connectors (or at least placed better on the board).
Overall Review: This motherboard is replacing an X299 motherboard for an older processor. I'm using an i9-12900K in this build, and the motherboard has worked flawlessly so far. I haven' seen one driver issue since this upgrade. That hasn't been my previous experiences!!
Certainly Better than the Manufacturer was offering!!

Pros: Dirt Cheap for a 10 device yearly license. BitDefender didn't seem to want to cut me any kind of deal on the renew, and when I saw it on Newegg for a fraction of what they were asking I jumped at it! The product works very well, been a customer of this software company for years now.
Cons: Pathetic that I can get my license updated (renewed) for 1/3rd the price that BitDefender was asking me to pay to remew!! But thanks Newegg!
Overall Review: This is one of the best AV/Security packages you can buy (PERIOD). Low overhead on the PC to run it, unlike the other two big guys in this space! It doesn't bog you down with tons of alerts or messages, and seems to do most of the work silently.
Works Great!!

Pros: Really like the modular style power supply. Matches the case perfectly
Cons: First one was DOA, but the RMA replacement works flawlessly!
Overall Review: I really like the idea of the matching case and power supply with its modularity. It's very clean and I really like the way the cable management ended up. A bit steep on price but for me it was worth it. The case is a reverse layout, which I needed for it to work in my environment. The power supply is solid. Had problems with the DOA power supply originally but after working with Newegg and SeaSonic to get it replaced, it all works well.
Works great, sags a bit
This thing does exactly what it is suppose to do, allow you to add an additional NVMe drive to your system. There were three reasons I took off an egg for the review. First it took quite a while to get to me. I was expecting it to take the usual 4-5 days, when it actually took almost two weeks to get to me. Second, for some odd reason, I was expecting to be able to manipulate the RGB on it, but all it actually does is cycle through the rainbow. I just assumed there would be some piece of software that would allow some minute way to change the color scheme. And third, for such a small little board, it has a fair amount of sag to it. It replaced another similar card that had no sag at all, and this one has a 3-4 degree tilt to it in the slot. I'll try to figure out a way to fix that, as that it is fairly noticeable! I would recommend it for the simple reason that it performs it's core duty. Just was expecting a bit more.
Good Filament, kinda brittle!
The filament works well, I haven't had any clogging whatsoever. My only complaint about this kind of filament is that it's fairly brittle...
Amazing 3D Printer for the Price!
I had to return the first printer I purchased, it had some kind of corrupt firmware. But once the replacement came, I have been printing (flawlessly) since. The printer is very well engineered, and is solid in every way. After the initial setup, I adjusted the bed for the first print. I must have newer firmware on the printer, as it doesn't match what is shown in the manual (.pdf) that comes with the printer (nor the latest online info). They must not have updated the website to match the latest firmware. It was fairly easy to figure the changes since the menus didn't match the manual. The first print came out incredibly accurate, so I just saved the profile on it for future reference. The printer came with a $50 promo gift card, so I was able use that money to purchase two more spools of filament. My plan was to learn enough to be able to design my own 3D parts for any repares around the house, or possibly mods to the enthusiast PCs I build for others. I don't think you can go wrong with this printer if you are a first time 3D printer, just be prepared to put some time in learning the tools needed to create the printer ready files (.gcode). You will need to use some software tools to create the files from '.stl' files which are readily available from multiple websites free of charge for the downloading.