Joined on 10/08/09
Love it
Pros: This card is very fast. Plays everything at max settings very smoothly. Can't see a real framerate drop until you add max tesellation and filtering. It's also much quieter than my old gtx 560 Ti. The card also looks sexy with its very neat black-and-gold design. You also get a free backplate with registration at EVGA.com, so definitely make that happen for yourself. EVGA has one of the best standard warranties out there. Can't go wrong buying their products
Cons: I have yet to see any.
Overall Review: If you've skipped the 600 series cards in the hopes of something better, this is the card for you. It's not overly pricey for enthusiast-level cards, especially when you consider that it's cheaper than it's 600-series "equivalent." Up to 20% more performance for less money? Yeah, I'll take it.
Wow
Pros: This card is blazing fast. It runs on a cut-down version of the Titan X GPU, so its more akin to a Titan X than a standard 980. It runs only marginally slower than a Titan X and has shown to perform nearly identically (in terms of FPS) in most games that I've seen tested, and it's significantly cheaper. This is certainly the way to go for the high-end gaming experience at 1440p or 4k resolutions. It's overkill for 1080p. Running Heaven benchmarks had me sitting at 60+ fps virtually the entire runthrough, with very high settings and awesome tessellation. Only occasionally were there microstutters here and there, but I imagine this is more due to my old CPU/motherboard limitations than the card itself. The card will eventually occupy an x99 system, where it will shine immensely. On average, it held 90-100 fps on ridiculous settings when benchmarked at 1080p, and not much of a drop at 1440p. It will eat up any games you want to play, easily.
Cons: Price. It's still a bit on the expensive side, but you certainly get what you pay for. I doubt Nvidia would have gotten away with prices like these for a "flagship" card in an earlier series, but lately they have so dominated the GPU market over AMD that's not surprising they've gotten a little more bold with the pricing.
Overall Review: If you're willing to shell out major cash for a great experience at 1440p or 4k, then this is your card. Only a few percentage points lower in performance than a Titan X in gaming benches, and yet $350.00 cheaper. Not sure there's anything else to say.
Awesome
Pros: Zippy, very responsive, impressive visuals for gaming, neat Directstylus technology allows for pressure responsiveness when using drawing utilities
Cons: Nothing so far
Overall Review: This tablet is quite responsive and does what you need it to do, when you need it to do it. I decided to go with a 7 inch tablet this time around, as opposed to my older Galaxy Tab 10.1, and I've found that this is the sweet spot for tablet sizes. Much more manageable. The 3D visuals on this device are excellent. Overall, it's an excellent product, and I'm quite pleased with quality and price point.
Finally got a working one...
Pros: Fantastic when I received a working one. The LED light on the fan is a nice touch; it can be changed from red to blue, or it can be turned off altogether. The modular connector lights are also nice. Once I received this working unit, I am pleased to say it provides very stable power and is aesthetically pleasing.
Cons: Was like pulling teeth to get a working one. As my previous review stated, I had to RMA two dead units before receiving this working one, the latter of the two having to be returned through the manufacturer due to it being past Newegg's 30-day mark.
Overall Review: Once you get a working one, this is a great psu that performs reliably. -1 egg for the hassle, but the product is great.
Roomy and well thought out...
Pros: Very roomy for performance computer parts. Can fit anything into this beast...the features are fantastic and the thought put into areas for cable management is apparent. Great case for the performance enthusiast.
Cons: My first arrived and the window on the side had massive crack running along it. I immediately RMA'd the sucker and Newegg responded quickly... :) However, the "fixed" case came back with the front mesh grating bent (the one covering the LED fan). I almost RMA'd it again, but I decided to tinker with it first. I gently hammered the dent back out, and presto! Looks good as new. Inconvenient, yes...but not unmanageable.
Overall Review: If it arrives in the correct condition (aka, new and undamaged), this is the perfect computer case. Thanks for the quick customer support, Newegg!