Joined on 06/04/03
Excellent little case

Pros: - Beautiful - Well designed - Separate compartment for the graphics card keeps the heat at bay - Can fit just about any graphics card (with slight modifications explained in the manual)
Cons: - Included screws can strip threads in the motherboard standoffs - Doesn't come with thumbscrews
Overall Review: I researched the components for my new build for about a month and I settled on this case as the smallest one by volume (just 12 liters!) and with best features. Do yourself a favor and get a Corsair SF600 (or SF450) PSU as they are more dependable (7 year warranty!) and quieter than the SilverStone ones. A set of 10 black thumbscrews can be purchased online for about two bucks, which makes future access much easier. Overall, I am very happy with this case as it has room for all of the essentials and doesn't waste any space. Here are what I think the best components to stuff this thing with (my rig): PSU: Corsair SF600 Motherboard: ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming (swap out the included M.2 WiFi card with an Intel Wireless-AC 8260 or 8265 when that comes out) CPU: Intel i5 6600K @4.6 GHz with +0.07 V offset (i7 6700K with its Hyper Threading offers no benefit in current games over the i5) Heatsink: Scythe Big Shuriken 2 (biggest and quietest heatsink you can can fit into this case) + Coollaboratory Liquid Pro thermal compound RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000 (runs at 3000 MHz on the ASUS motherboard without any issues) GPU: EVGA GTX 980 Ti FTW (under $500 for a used one online and it performs close enough to a stock GTX 1080)
Excellent memory!

Pros: - XMP easily recognized by my ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming and it's running at 3000 MHz without any issues (it automatically raised the voltage to 1.35 V) - The low profile was also an excellent feature as my Scythe Big Shuriken 2 CPU fan wasn't going to allow any of the taller heatsinks under it
Cons: - None
Overall Review: - I would definitely recommend this RAM to anyone building a compact gaming system
Great Flash Drive

Pros: The drive is very fast. Tested with CrystalDiskMark 5.0.2 and got 217.2 MB/s read and 145.5 MB/s write on a USB 3.0 port and 32.7 MB/s read and 23.0 MB/s write on a USB 2.0 port. There is no stupid cap to lose and the flash drive's finish looks very classy. The strap is also a nice touch. Price to size and performance ratio is excellent with this product.
Cons: None whatsoever.

Pros: Definitely faster than the 5400 RPM brothers, actually performs at a comparable speed to a RAID 0 configuration. In Vista Ultimate x64 scores 5.4. Easy installation, no problems what-so-ever.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: Need capacities above 200GB.
Great card

Pros: Relatively cheap Excellent performance Silent SLI compatibility
Cons: Are you kidding me?
Overall Review: Great card for the price and for a relatively cheap SLI gig. You can't buy something that will outperform two of these in SLI for the same amount of money.

Comments: Well, you heard wrong. D in CELERON D stands for D series, nothing more. D in PENTIUM D stands for Dual Core.