Joined on 03/29/05
Good Raid and/or multiple drives

Pros: Lots of 5V power, long cables for large cases. Lots of Molex connectors! Fairly quiet.
Cons: Not good for small cases where long cables will get in the way. Not a LOT of power on 12V rails. Just enough to run high midrange to low performance video cards.
Overall Review: Good for computers with RAID and/or lots of IDE drives like a server.
HTPC only, not for gaming

Pros: Fanless, low power device, great for blu-ray hd acceleration
Cons: Underpowered for most games. Overclocked and rebranded 8500 GT. Seems to only work with the Svideo cable that it came with. I tried three others and they all didn't match right with the pinout.
Overall Review: Not much power for the price tag so if you're looking at more then just very causal gaming with this thing than go for the 9600 series, much more power for not much more $$. If you want a quiet fanless card for your HTPC then this is great.
Great running little champ

Pros: Powerful yet power friendly and rather quite. DX 10.1, no external power connector needed. Runs most games at 1680x1050 beautifully. Yields about 3.5k ppd folding@home points for you folders out there. For the amount of power consumed that's hard to beat.
Cons: None that I can think of, for the price and power performs really well.
Overall Review: Hope to make it my PhysX processor someday.
Nice mATX P55 Board

Pros: Excellent board for midrange overclocking, one of the best P55 mATX boards out there. Lots of nice features. Love EVGA quality!
Cons: SLI can be tight for dual slot cards as the are right next to each other. Dual GTX 4X0 series cards would probably get way to hot with the board as they are right next to each other, but my GTX 275 and 9600 GSO (Phsyx and folding@home) get good air flow.
Overall Review: Gives me the option to step up after 90 days if register. Pretty sure I'll keep this one though! But good to have the option.
Good quality with some flexibility

Pros: Antec finally puts the fan speed switches outside the case! My last two cases were the Antec 900 and Sonata, while they were great cases, to adjust the fan speeds you'd have to crack open the case to do it. Now you just reach around the back! Very quiet, fits my GTX 275 with one hard drive cage removed.
Cons: Not as small as you'd think. This cases give you a lot of features that come in a big cases, in a more normal sized package when compared to some of the really big cases. But it's really only a few inches shorter in height and length than my 900 and just as wide. Air flow is "ok".
Overall Review: I'm sure that this would fit even a GTX 295 or two if you remove the lower HDD cage. You'd still fit 3 HDD's in the upper cage so now worries there. I'd worry about air flow though with two large cards in there as they'd likely be right next to each other and there doesn't seem to be a place for any front mounted fans to supplement cool air delivery. The CPU area seems gets a good amount of air though. Of course nothing like my 900 though. It's a good case for a decent build meant to be quiet and fairly flexible.
Love it

Pros: Newegg knows how to box it. They put a thick box with packaging around the factory box so though there was a tear on the outside box, the inside factory box was untouched. Nice big picture.
Cons: Not 120 Hz, not 3D ready, but I don't notice it much. For the price I can certainly live w/o it.
Overall Review: My dad has a 5 series Samsung, this LG is thinner, lighter, and I think it has a better picture. No S-video ports, but is it really noticeably better than standard RCA? One set of component connections and 3 HDMI with a couple RCA connection. More than enough for my needs.