Joined on 11/28/08
This is for "McLovin"

Pros: Solid card, built like a tank, easily overclockable and stable. Had mine for a long time before upgrading to a 6950 unlocked to a 6970 w/2GB of RAM, and I only did that because I wanted to run BF3 on Ultra settings. Cooling solution is impressive and keeps things frosty.
Cons: The fans can get noisy at 100%, but with the included software you can stop that from happening via the custom fan profile, and honestly, they never need to run that fast to keep it cool anyway.
Overall Review: This is in response to a statement made by "McLovin" where he or she said: "NOTE!- 2x crossfire OC"D cards will out preform a 6970 by about 10 fps and its $70 less! i have had 2x 23in screens using the same settings and the fps are not changed so that just shows the card has more juice in it.it maxes in temp in my df-85 at 52 c, the specs say its at 78 c max but my case has super good cooling." While this is a fantastic card and value, what you said is simply NOT true and at best very misleading. Two 5770's will perform on par, or a little better than a single 6850 or 6870, NOT a current gen 6950 or 6970. Plus there's the little problem of shader count that will make things LOOK much better on the 6950 and 6970. How do I know? I own and tested both cards. Don't even need that though, just Google it. Plus the price is just about the same for two 5770's or just a single 6950. Please don't post misleading info in the reviews, it's not helping anyone make an informed decisi
Used to love G.Skill

Pros: Inexpensive, decent performance, visually nice heatsink design.
Cons: One of my modules went bad after owning it for 4 months. I had used G.Skill in the past with zero issues. Like others, my desktop started BSOD'ing at random times. MemTest showed thousands of errors on the first stick. I have RMA'd the defective module, but now have to run at half the RAM until G.Skill returns it. I'll use it once it comes back, but needless to say I'll be purchasing a separate set from a competitor as a backup/addition to the 8GB. I can't roll the dice on a defective product line.
Overall Review: G.Skill is a good company, but I think this may be a bad product. Something in the manufacturing process went wrong and this line is failing. I won't bad mouth G.Skill at all, but I cannot recommend this product.
Not that great of an item

Pros: Has a nice mounting stand to get the included antenna where you want it, also the adapter itself has a wi-fi antenna mount so you can attach any standard wi-fi antenna to the unit. Relatively small, and easy to install. Works out of the box with Windows 8.
Cons: I wish it had remained consistent. I'm using this to connect to a Netgear 802.11N router that broadcasts on the 2.5 and 5 Ghz ranges. At first the adapter would perform as you would expect it to. However, after being used for several hours it would drop download speeds to about 4Gbps out of a possible 22Gbps from my internet connection. The only way to fix this was to disconnect from the network, and then reconnect. I have tried other adapters I have on hand, and the Rosewill was the only adapter that exhibited this behavior. I may have gotten a lemon, but buyer beware, you get what you pay for.
Overall Review: I have used Rosewill products in the past without issue. I understand they are a value brand, but if your product doesn't work as intended, then it is of no value. I'll be ware of Rosewill branded products in the future.
Best Option For HP Laserjet 4M Plus

Pros: Worked right out of the box, seems to be made of quality gauge wire and ends.
Cons: Color is a little drab? (It was classic computer beige when I was expecting white from the picture). Not really a con though, matches the printer.
Overall Review: This cable WORKS on an HP Laserjet 4M Plus on Vista 64, and I would imagine would also work in XP and Windows 7 as well. Unlike the SABRENT 5ft. USB to Parallel (Item #: N82E16812156005), this actually worked right out of the box for me. Also seems to have a higher build quality than the Sabrent.
Avoid
![Sabrent USB 2.0 to Printer Converter Cable Printer Cable [CN36M] (SBT-UPPC)](https://c1.neweggimages.com/ProductImageCompressAll125/12-156-005-08.jpg)
Pros: It looks pretty and smells like new when you take it out.
Cons: Pretty much turns to a useless dingleberry after that. Will NOT work with a HP Laserjet 4 M Plus. Tries to send data to printer, but then fails. Folks, you may try your luck on this cable but it looks like it's a 50/50 gamble as to whether it will work for you or not. I suggest going to your local retailer and getting one you KNOW will work with your model, since Sabrent has seen fit to not publish such things, and even so what they claim works, may not necessarily be true. I was an IT Pro for years and as such would never recommend this product. It's not worth it to RMA this thing for the price either so, pennywise and pound foolish I suppose.