Joined on 11/01/05
Good Mobo
Comments: Good motherboard using with 512 PC2700 Ram and 1.6Gig sempron over clocked to 2.0 GHZ. Temps stay below 30 degrees cel. Good so
Great, Expandable, Lots of extras. Wouldn't hesistate to buy again 1000%
Pros: -Geforce 3090 - Very Fast Overclockable -WORKED STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX WITH NO ISSUES -TONS of expansion - Included keyboard and mouse -Little to none as far as bloatware
Cons: -not much to nitpick on -AMD Ryzen 9 is a better Processor -Could have more HDD space at this price point but this is easily fixable.
Overall Review: GET IT... IT'S 100% WORTH IT
EXCELLENCE
Pros: matched kit
Cons: non
Overall Review: What can I say Went from haveing 30 Crashes a day to 0 . . . USED MICROSOFT memtest and found out that my ram was bad . . .(also from PF faults and USB errors) No errors No crashes Great RAM Using 1GB in a 754 System
First LCD experience
Pros: Widescreen Auto adjusts Plays things perfectly Very Low heat . . . Beats CRTS hands down Very Small Foot print
Cons: No software (even though it's plug and play windows won't allow me to change the Hz from 60Hz) Shaky when the graphics get heavy in a windows environment.(For example some visible refreshing of pixels when WMP is running with visualizations on and running in backgroung while using word.)
Overall Review: No dead Pixels!!!
Good and Fast noisy in smaller cases
Comments: I have an aspire x qpack loud as HELL in that thing but it's fast and reliable exactly what i was looking for
Great Case
Comments: I have a newer one with the black PS and it's rated at 420 watts I believe. cables are in there EVERYWHERE that's my only gripe with it. I have a Lite on drive and a IDE drive and a Raid setup on 2 Hitachi Deskstars. TIGHT fit but with a SEMPRON overclocked to 2GHZ and using onboard graphics (I don't play games a lot), 3 HDs and a DVD burner this thing is still sitting on temps around 28 degrees cel. Get it like it and awe at the blue hue. . . don't forget to get some rubber bands you'll need them and you'll need to get creative with how you run your case wiring from the ps. I used clear tape to hold in the temperature sensors so at a glance you can't see the tape so it looks clean.