Joined on 01/09/05

Pros: very overclockable card. sitting at 800/1625/1100. Started off with one card, could'nt help but get another,lol. I can now play Crysis with all high settings and 16x AA. Looking through the card's BIOS with Nibitor and I think MSI might have pre volt modded these things right from the factory, which is kinda nice.
Cons: none yet
Overall Review: My 2 7950GTs volt modded and heavily OCed would score roughly the same as one of these in 3DMark06, if that gives you somewhat of an idea how fast these cards are for the price.
Great Board, Lots of Boot Issues

Pros: - Awesome Color Scheme - Seems Well Built & Solid - Will Run Crossfire - Works Well With GSkill Trident Z 3200
Cons: - Boot Issues Out The Wazoo
Overall Review: I want to recommend this board so bad but having gone through the mud just to get this thing running makes it very hard for me to do so. As everyone is most likely well aware of, you need to update your BIOS first thing. That alone took 7 hours. Yes, 7 hours to update the BIOS. The issue I had was the board seemed to have a mind of its own. It may decide to boot or it may not. Once into BIOS it has to reboot again once you choose the M-Flash Tool. It might reboot and go into flash mode or... it might reboot and hang, or it might not reboot at all. After updating BIOS it seemed like everything was good to go. I ran the latest version for this specific board, because this board and the other Tomahawk apparently use different BIOS. Anyways, ran my Trident Z at 3200MHz and my R1700 at 4GHz no problem. Once things seemed to be running smoothly I popped in a second RX480 to see how well it would deal with Crossfire. I can verify that crossfire does work with this board. After getting my drivers up to date I did a reboot and that was all she wrote. It just hangs at a black screen until you power down. I tried the usual, unplugging everything except the basics and still a no go. I've heard a lot of people are having issues with this specific board, take that for what it's worth.
Awesome Little Bag!

Pros: - The price is right - Small, lightweight
Cons: - Tight fit for big cameras
Overall Review: I bought this for my Nikon P900 not knowing if the camera would actually fit in this thing or not. It does fit, however it is a tight one! My previous Nikon P600 fit like a glove.
Fast shipping & No Hassles!

Pros: It's a Nikon P900
Cons: It's a Nikon P900
Overall Review: If you're buying this camera then you should already know what you're getting. I received mine on time and with no issues. So far the camera has performed fantastic and I have not encountered any issues. I have no problem giving 5 stars to this seller and item.
Good Card for Low to Mid Range Gaming

Pros: - Quiet - Seems Solid For A Small Card
Cons: - None Yet
Overall Review: Put this is a build for my wife recently. I have not overclocked it or benched it so I can't speak about how well it does there, but it does run super quiet and runs Mass Effect 1 smoothly. My wife hasn't played any other games yet but I'm optimistic this card will play what she asks of it.
Cheap, if that's what you're looking for

Pros: - It holds your hardware
Cons: - Everything Else
Overall Review: I bought this case for a build I did for my wife. It's a basic, cheap case that's comes with a couple blue LED fans. Mine came with a dent in the back where the PSU installs to causing the PSU mounting screw holes to be off. If you need a case for cheap then this may be for you, but I'd advise looking at other cases first...