Joined on 12/31/09
A very nice card for the price

Pros: This card is very powerful for a GTX 460 and all the reviews on it report similar results to what I get with it on my desktop. In battlefield Bad Company 2 at 1920x1080 with everything but AA maxed out I get 60fps easy. It runs blu-Ray movies like they're videos off youtube. I've seen the GPU temps as low as 35c while idle and 56C while maxed. I haven't seen them get past 56c though.
Cons: With it being a GTX 460 you figure you wouldn't need a second card as a dedicated physX card for games like Batman Arkham Asylum but beggers can't be choosers.
Overall Review: For 220 USD it definitely beats anything eVGA brings to the table. I had been looking for a good company upgrade my Graphics cards to since BFG Tech liquidated and Gigabyte Tech seems to be up to the challenge. Another note, I read a review on Guru3D where they managed to get the core clock speed from the overclocked 815MHz clock to 949MHz and run stable. This card definitely has more head room for Overclocking.
Gigabyte RMA'd this card....

Pros: When it worked it was great.
Cons: 4 months before the 3 year warranty was up the card flaked out and died on me.
Overall Review: Currently waiting on Gigabyte Tech's RMA process. I filed for RMA on 9/25/13. They approved it and I shipped it 9/27/13. They received the card on 10/2/13 and didn't open the box and start repairing it until 10/4/13. I called today, 10/8/13 and the guy said that it would probably be fixed later this week. So that means I have to wait another 2 weeks before it shows up on my door step. Gigabyte's RMA service is extremely SLOW.
Very Nice

Pros: Very nicely designed. Everything on it is marked including the PCIE slots. The PCIE sots are marked by how fast they are PCIE_x16 and which slot they are.
Cons: The SATA ports are pointed in an odd direction. Because they point off to the side it didn't matter where my drives where it made cable management a pain in my case.
Overall Review: I got my processor, Phenom II X4 955 BE, up to 3.8GHz on the default voltages where it ran stable. I've ran Prime95 for about 30 minutes where it stayed at 42c. This part is more to do with the H80 Water cooler however I feel the board plays a role in the stability of the system.
Lots-O-Room

Pros: Ventilation is very good. :D Full ATX Form factor 3x 120mm Fans up front 2x 120mm fans in the back 1x 200mm fan on top This thing has such good airflow that the air coming out of the top is still fairly cool.
Cons: USB 3.0 wiring for the front is a USB 3 plug you fish through the back of the case into the motherboard. My current motherboard has a slot on it for front USB 3.0 Hubs. This feels kinda cheap however, I did get a laugh out of it when I first set it up so I didn't dock any eggs. :P
Overall Review: This case is currently housing: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Corsair 750w Modular Powersupply 1 HP blu-ray drive 1 HP dvd drive 2 Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB drives 1 Western Digital Caviar Blue 640GB Drives Corsair H80 Water cooler Gigabyte Geforce GTX 460 SOC Creative Labs X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro I still have plenty of room for other cards and equipment, this case is BIG. :D
Very nice

Pros: It runs fairly quiet even on high. It runs extremely cool both idle and max temps on my Phenom II x4 955 are very low. Instillation was very easy (regardless of what some say about the instructions.)
Cons: It doesn't make me coffee.
Overall Review: I ran Prime95 for 30 minutes straight the night I had this thing installed. While talking to my friends on vent and letting this thing go, my Phenom II X4 955 only hit 42c. I suspect part of that has to do with the case's ventilation system, but not by much. Some people say that the instructions aren't very detailed. The problem is the instillation is so easy they don't really have to be very detailed. The instillation on mine required that I keep the stock heat sink mounts.
Second shot

Pros: It's very overclock-able, toying around with it last night after I first installed the processor, I managed to get it up to 4.2GHz on the factory fan at 1.25V.
Cons: The first one I ordered had a faulty heatsink. When I tried to mount it the heatsink wouldn't seat strong enough. So I had to RMA it the same day I got it.
Overall Review: Newegg was very fast to approve my RMA, within 10 minutes of me submitting the RMA request they responded. When I removed the other heatsink from the package some little metal plate fell out and I couldn't figure out where it went. Later on I plan on getting a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus for this thing and pushing it further. So far it's been a good replacement for my Athlon II x4 620 which I had clocked to 3.2GHz on the factory fan. This is no exception. A friend of mine got his to clock to 4.5GHz yesterday. I will be shooting for 4.6GHz to show him up. :)