Joined on 10/15/01
Awesome powersupply!

Pros: Fully modular, with 2 sets of 8-pin PCI-E for 2 video cards. I only need one set, but it's nice to have 2. Rated at 750W 80+ gold, but 950 Peak. Plenty of power. Quiet 10 year warranty!!! Just like my Hyundai Cool velvety bag to hold the modular cables. PRICE - I got it 1/2 off on sale with promo code... but even at full $100 price for a 750W power supply, it's a good deal.
Cons: Only one, and it's minor is that it is kind of hard to tell which spots to plug your modular cables into. It's labeled, but I had to take a picture of it with my phone to be able to see it. The 8-pin spots are for any of the 8-pin CPU/PCI-E cables, and the 4 6-pin spots are for any of the HDD/SATA cables. The motherboard cables were pretty obvious though.
Overall Review: I took a chance on this company... no reviews, never heard of them, etc. The power supply looked awesome and with a normal $99 price tag cut in half, figured it was worth the risk and newegg has always provided excellent support if I ran into any issues with it. I'm glad I took the risk and hopefully my positive review will help get the word out on this company/power supply. It says it's made by Solytech Enterprise Corp (Taiwan) I'm not sure if they make other brands or not... but someone may find that info helpful. I'm powering an Asrock z370 extreme4, Intel i7-8086K cpu, 16gb G.skill ram, and a 1tb Evo 970 NVME m.2 drive, and a gtx 1050 with it, in a Phanteks Enthoo Pro case (which is also awesome!) Will be adding a 1080 ti or 2080 card in a few weeks. Will update in a few months on status. 80+ gold, fully modular, 10 year warranty!
Great Ram! Runs fast at low latencies (for DDR5)

Pros: I like the lower profile and more basic look. It's not trying to be all crazy, just nice, simple, elegant, with clean RGB. I normally don't go for RGB on ram, but going for an all white build with some rgb this time. The ram is compatible with ASRock's polychromeRGB software, but Mushkin also has their own that you can download. Running at 6616Mhz Cas 30 (30/37/37/96)
Cons: Packaging was kind of basic... just a simple clear plastic shell with a tape around the middle. Getting used to ram and nvme's coming in fancy boxes, guess I was expecting a little more for a good DDR5 64Gb kit. I did have to flash the BIOS on my ASRock Steel Legend z790 for the ram's XMP settings to work. Before flashing I couldn't get the memory to go higher than 5600mhz.
Overall Review: Definitely recommend. Not much info out there, but it looked good and had good specs, so I tried it. Paired with i7-14700K, Steel Legend z790 WiFi mobo, Zotac 4070ti Super OC Trinity White, Thermalright Frozen Edge 360, and Hyte Y70 Touch case (the last is on back order...)
Fast and easy!

Pros: It's fast. Really fast. Great price, and 2Tb of storage.
Cons: None!
Overall Review: Definitely recommend it. Just as good if not better than the more expensive Samsung 970/970 Pro and HP EX950. Only thing faster is a PCIe 4.0 nvme, and I don't have a motherboard to support it yet. Benchmarked it on Windows 10 with Crystal Disk bench and it's right at the advertised speeds, then I dd'd my Linux Crucial MX5001Tb ssd over to it and have been using it as my main Linux system ever since. Smoke's the competition on Openbenchmarking.org with phoronix-test-suite.
Solid, and a decent overclocker

Pros: Looks great in my ASrock z370 extreme4 mobo. I got the cas 15 ddr4 3000 set vs the cas 16 ddr4 3200. They were about the same price, but I figured I'd go for one that for sure supported tighter timings. It worked 1st try right at default xmp settings. I then changed it to 3200 and it kept the cas 15-15-15-35 speeds at 3200. NICE! I've had it up to 3300 without trying really, and on userbenchmarks it says I score at 103-106% and 99-100 percentile, performing way above expectations with it. No RGB/led/fancy lighting
Cons: No RGB/led/fancy lighting... if you want that stuff not 3600/4000 speed Ram is still over priced. I settled on 16gb instead of the 32 I planned on due to the crazy prices. Might add 16 more for Christmas.
Overall Review: It's good, solid ram. Just like pretty much everyone else says. For some reason silver was $20-$30 cheaper than Red, and it looks better on my mobo to me anyway. I've ran it up to 1.395 volts, no problems so far. xmp settings are probably all 95% of people need or should use. I can use the same timings at 3200 as 3000, so I did oc it to that and run 24/7 stable there enjoying a slight speed boost Update: I've got it up to 3466.. but run it steady at 3333. Great ram!
Doesn't match picture...

Pros: Cheap, works great. No problems with onboard lan and usb like one review, nice OC features that I didn't expect in such a cheap board.
Cons: I wanted the cool yellow components on the board... but it is plain Jane green board with white PCI slots and black pci-express. Just 2 ddr2 slots, no ddr3 or 4 ddr2 slots.
Overall Review: Haven't tested onboard video, but my 7900GT KO works great. Replaced a dead mobo from an HP desktop with an AM2 4200+ cpu. OC'd to 220fsb, 2.2Ghz to 2.42Ghz. Old 2 sticks of 512mb ddr2 533mhz running at 667 no problem.
Works on Linux!

Pros: It *does* work on Linux. At least Ubuntu 9.04, but not on 8.10. (at least not without a kernel upgrade) Nothing special to do with the new 9.04, just plug it in and you're good. Not sure about other linux distros, but if you use the newer kernel you'll probably be ok. Also, I didn't see anyone post about ndiswrapper but you should be able to use it with the windows drivers and have no problems.
Cons: I don't actually own one yet. Ordering it though... at the email special price!