Joined on 01/24/07
Great Value

Pros: Great product for the money. Went together easily, didn't even need the instructions. It has held together so far. Seems like a well built, sturdy product. I have mine configured as a 12u and I have not had any issues with it at all.
Cons: I wish it came with more screws for mounting hardware. It comes with enough screws to mount 5 1U products. So far I have not been able to find more screws that match here on Newegg. Might need to call and get some from TrippLite.
Overall Review: Great value rack. Don't expect it to do anything fancy. It should work great if you need to mount just a few 3U-4U things. But if you need to mount a bunch of 1U things, you need to find more screws.
Waste of Money

Pros: None Maybe, if you are not able to install software on your PC.
Cons: Free software does the job of this just fine.
Overall Review: You don't need this. Just download a program called MyMobiler. It works with just a regular USB cable.
Pretty Good Phone

Pros: Screen is of quality and has good colors. Sliding mechanism is good, doesn't feel cheap at all. Some might not like this, but it has heft to it that I like. Aluminum bezel is nice. Soft rubberized back is comfortable to hold without a fear of dropping it.
Cons: Speakers are decent, much better than other phones, but not exactly as robust as I was expecting. Has a smaller battery than some of the other WP7 devices.
Overall Review: Overall, it is quite good. I has some quirks to get used to, but nothing major. WP7 feels buttery smooth on this just as it does on other phones. The screen is not any kind of fancy new tech, but it is definitely better than the screen on the HD7.
Great RAID backplane solution, Could use improvements

Pros: This is a great product. Hard drives fit perfectly without the need for trays and there is no rattling when installed. Indicator lights let you know which slots are ocupied. Takes only 3 molex connectors to power 5 hard drives which is definately a plus if your power supply is shy on connectors. Not much more to say other than it just works.
Cons: These are more minor annoyances than cons. 1. No activity lights for hard drives. It would be nice to have activity lights for individual drives. Since this is going in a closet however, it doesn't for me much. 2. Cheap "locks". The so called locks are just pieces of plastic that slide over the latches to keep them from opening. It would be nice to have actual locks on the drives, but for this price you won't get anything too fancy.
Overall Review: If you are looking for a cheap solution to house HDDs whether you raid them or not, this is it.
Great little CPU

Pros: The price/performance ratio is outstanding. You just can't beat it. For $33 you get a great low power CPU that you can run 24/7. I was able to unlock the second core with a Jetway MA3-79GDG. Runs very quick as a Athlon II X2 440.
Cons: It didn't unlock to a quad-core. :P
Overall Review: Anyone who expects to get this just to unlock the second core is just wasting time and money. There is a chance that it might not work and then you will down rate the CPU just because it didn't do something that it wasn't meant to do. I did it just to see how snappy it was, and believe me, it was snappy. I am however disabling it because I bought it for the purpose of a low power home server. AMD Sempron 140 Sargas Jetway MA3-79GDG 2GB Wintec DDR2 5x WD 1.5TB HDDs
High quality with small quirks

Pros: Very high build quality, all three case fans and the PSU fan all running on high are still very quiet. It didn't take very long to get everything up and running. (half hour maybe)
Cons: Get a mobo with the SATA connectors face up and not on the side. Mine were on the side and the space between the board and the HDD cage did not allow room for a straight SATA cable. So get the SATA ports face up or use 90 degree cables. The LCD is supposed to be stuck to the backlight, but mine kept falling down. Nothing that a little superglue couldn't fix.
Overall Review: Not really a con, but thought I would mention it. The main 24pin cable from the PSU is extra long, so it makes for some creative cable management. The iMon software for the LCD is a bit buggy for me. I still need to do some troubleshooting to determine if its a driver issue or a Win7 USB issue. Over-all, well worth the money and a very high quality case. The price point is very much worth the case and PSU alone so the LCD is just a bonus for me.