Joined on 10/08/12
Great board

Pros: -Nice UEFI bios -Easy overclocking -Easy to review
Cons: -PCI slots are a bit tight with some cards. Makes it a little hard to swap cards without damaging the board.
Fantastic and Cheap

Pros: -Good CPU and easy to overclock. -Haven't had many issues with it so far. -Stock speeds are good enough to run just about any game.
Cons: -Seems to be the cause of some micro-stutters while under full load and managing clockspeeds. Setting a single clockspeed fixes this problem all together.
Overall Review: Definitely worth the buy. The bulldozer architecture may not have been worth it, but piledriver really fixed a lot of these issues.
Fantastic Product (Runs hot)

Pros: -All metal shroud dissipates heat amazingly well. -Idle runs at 27C -Runs everything on Ultra settings. (Updates pending)
Cons: -Runs hot under full load. (72C at times)
Overall Review: Upgraded from a HD6970 and feeling a drastic improvement. CCC however did not recognize this card at first and I had to completely reinstall it and all it's drivers to get the card to work properly. Once installed, the card ran perfectly. On idle this card runs at a 300MHz which is good because it consumes less power, but the having a 27C temp at 300MHz means this card is still consuming a lot of unnecessary power. The best way to drop these temps it to go into your CCC and lower your power consumption percentage. This could cause issues with gameplay under high load. If you are really concerned about heat this card is not for you, it runs fine and there has been no thermal throttle so far. Powercolor is a fantastic manufacturer of cards along with Sapphire, Gigabyte and MSI. AMD is a fantastic company. Although its is overshadowed by Intel and nVidia. If you are looking for a good GPU then go AMD, its only a matter of time before they usurp nVidia and even possibly (but further down the road) Intel.
Best air cooler there is!!!

Pros: -Absolutely fantastic design. -Comes with high quality thermal paste so you don't have to worry about that. -Keeps the CPU cool under heavy load. -Easily the best after market cooler I've ever bought. Worth every penny.
Cons: -Big and not for mid-sized cases. -Spinning at full RPMs it is loud, but worth it. -Power cable to fans is short and just barely reaches the proper port.
Overall Review: Continues to blow my mind on how amazing it works. When idle it keeps my CPU (FX-6350) cool at around 12C at stock clock speeds. For all you people thinking, "Wait... 12C? I only speak American." Well that my friends is 53.6F in idle. And seeing as i live in a house that's 72F on an average day, that is almost a whole 20F cooler than my room. This thing is not a cooler, it's a freaking refrigerator! Under max loads my CPU runs at 36C at stock speeds, which is approximately 96.8F. Let me put that straight, I live in Texas where it is 104F outside right now. This cooler is keeping my CPU under max load colder than a typical summer day in Texas. If that for some reason doesn't blow your mind into a million pieces and make you add this to your wishlist or cart immediately then something is wrong with you. Now it might be a little loud, but to be able to compete with a liquid cooler for a fraction of the price is absolutely worth the buy. Easily the best air cooler I've bought for myself.