Joined on 04/10/12
Great for 4K gaming with Freesync

Pros: Great card, I've had nvidia cards in my main pc for a long time but this switch is like a breath of fresh air. The card is really fast, and I was able to easily overclock the core to 1950mhz and the HBM to 1252mhz. Battlefield 5 is completely locked to 60 frames per scond at 4K max settings with this. For Honor runs wonderfully at 4K max settings as well.
Cons: No real cons with the card itself, but maybe XFX could add to their value package with a few more accessories, for example EVGA has case badges, stickers, and a poster with the cards they sell, stuff like that is a nice touch.
Overall Review: I would recommend this card, the performance is on par with the competition in gaming while offering better performance in professional applications. Always great to support the underdog as well, we need AMD to keep the green giant honest!
Don't buy

Pros: none
Cons: Inferior to every way to my bose AE2 headphones and cost more that twice as much. WAY TOO MUCH BASS. The bass drowns out the treble massively.
Overall Review: DON'T BUY THESE. GET HEADPHONES FROM A COMPANY THAT KNOWS HOW TO MAKE REAL AUDIO GEAR. (Sennheiser, Bose Audiotechnica etc.)
Fantastic price for the timings and speed that you get

Pros: XMP profile worked out of the box with my Ryzen 3900X and X470 Taichi motherboard for those curious the ram chips themselves are highly binned Hynix MFR chips
Cons: Not really a fault of the memory itself, but if you are planning on doing manual tuning with the Ryzen DRAM calculator you should know that it has not been updated to support this memory yet as of writing this review, but i'm sure support will come not too long from now.
Overall Review: Fantastic price for what you get, seems to be Ryzen 3rd gen friendly
Great monitor for the price, 144HZ is a transformative experience.

Pros: I came to this monitor from a 60HZ 4K LG panel and I wasn't sure whether or not this would replace my main monitor or stay as a secondary, I'll be up front here. This is now my primary monitor. While 4K is noticeably sharper, and the colors on this monitor while very respectable can't quite match up to those on my professional grade 10 bit LG IPS panel none of that ended up mattering. For gaming I just can't go back. after playing at 144HZ with freesync everything just feels laggy on the 60HZ panel. it's such a smooth and fluid experience, and it made a noticeable difference in my performance in first person shooters. While the 4K screen provides a sharper experience with a bit better color reproduction there is just no comparison. The fluidity of 144HZ overshadows all of that. And while I have mentioned the color reproduction on this monitor several times now comparing it to my LG panel don't let that dissuade you. The colors on this monitor after a bit of tweaking in the OSD are actually quite good, and if you're not looking at it side by side with a $500+ professional grade 10 bit panel made for color work you're not going to ever know the difference. In fact in one respect this monitor does outperform the LG IPS, and that's in black levels. The VA panel really shines in dark scenes, the blacks are deep and inky as they should be, and you don't run into the greyish blacks you'll often find on ips due to the glow issue that exists on that panel type. Lastly is the curve, this part is going to be hit or miss, some people like it, others don't. Personally I like the curve quite a bit. It just makes the games I play feel a little bit more immersive.
Cons: It would be nice if the included stand used standard VESA mounting instead of the mechanism that it mounts with. It even mounts in the same place as the VESA holes so there's no real reason not to, in fact it would most likely be cheaper to manufacture that way. I use this monitor on a triple monitor mount, so I don't use the stock stand, but it is actually very nice, and if it was a standard VESA mount it could be used on one of my other monitors. Monitor could come with a better out of the box profile, takes a bit of tweaking in the OSD to get it to look the best it can.
Overall Review: Yes
Cheap, but you get what you pay for

Pros: Cheap way to get a ryzen system started
Cons: Very limited overclocking potential due to a lack of voltage control. The board does not let you manually set voltage, only allows you to set a small voltage offset but not key in a specific value. I was only able to take my ryzen 2700 to 4.06ghz on this board with a lot of tinkering and messing with the bclk and frequency. With the same cpu I was able to achieve 4.25GHZ on all cores with relative ease on other boards.
Overall Review: I would only recommend this board if you plan on using stock settings, if you are an overclocker i'd look elsewhere.
Looks great for a red themed build, XMP profile worked with a Ryzen 2700 and Gigabyte gaming x370 board

Pros: worked out of the box with ryzen, extremely good price
Cons: limited overclocking potential, only managed to get it to 3066Mhz, and could not reduce the cas latency without instability
Overall Review: I would recommend this memory