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David M.

David M.

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Most Favorable Review

SAMSUNG S24D300H 24" Widescreen LED Monitor

SAMSUNG SD300 Series S24D300H Black 24" 2ms (GTG) HDMI Widescreen LCD/LED Monitor, 250 cd/m2 DCR Mega Infinity (1000:1), D-Sub, HDMI
SAMSUNG SD300 Series S24D300H Black 24" 2ms (GTG) HDMI Widescreen LCD/LED Monitor, 250 cd/m2 DCR Mega Infinity (1000:1), D-Sub, HDMI

Pros: For the price, that I paid, this is a great monitor. This model the SAMSUNG S24D300H Black 24" 2ms HDMI Widescreen LED Backlight LCD Monitor has a better viewing angle compared to some of the older Samsungs of the same size. Picture Quality is Great, Power Consumption is Low, and Pricing was Great also. Touch buttons work quite well.

Cons: None so far

Most Critical Review

Do not buy at any price

Fosmon 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub with AC Power Adapter- Silver
Fosmon 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub with AC Power Adapter- Silver

Pros: Cheap Price

Cons: I purchased this on a whim when making another order because my kids needed a powered USB hub on their PC and the price was cheap. Now I know why. The USB HUB does work, however when used with its power supply it allows power to back feed to the source PC. In my case, the power light on the PC remained on, while it was off, as long as the USB Hub had its power supply connected. That should never happen! It shows that the hub is allowing power to be back fed from the hub into the source device. That fails section 7.2.1 of the USB 2.0 standard and means that the hub is not USB 2.0 compliant! Worse yet it could damage your laptop (or computer) if it doesn’t have a diode present to prevent a back feed. If have found this particular 7 port USB Hub all over the internet re-branded. Use caution.

One of the last of the Big cases!

GAMEMAX MASTER 2 Black Tempered Glass USB3.0 and Type C Full Tower ATX Computer Case w/3 x ARGB Fans (Pre-Installed), Support 4090TI GPU and 360mm AIO
GAMEMAX MASTER 2 Black Tempered Glass USB3.0 and Type C Full Tower ATX Computer Case w/3 x ARGB Fans (Pre-Installed), Support 4090TI GPU and 360mm AIO

Pros: Pros: - Glass side panel. I received the glass, although some people received plexiglass for some reason. - Easy to remove and clean dust filters for the fans. - 8 slots for internal hard drives (depending on how large your graphic card is). - 2 ssd trays on the backside - 3 5.25 bays on the front for CD/DVD drives or other hardware. - Fan speed control switches (off, med, high). - Built-in Argb controller if your into that stuff. - 4 usb A (Two 2,0 & two 3.0) and one usb C - Comes with three fans with space for four more (three Argb up top, and one non-Argb on the bottom in front of the power supply, if you can fit one in after running all your cables).

Cons: Cons - The instructions were abysmal - You lose 4 of the 8 internal HDD bays if you have a large graphic card.

Overall Review: I had a Rosewill Thor case, which was getting ancient, and some of the older PC aficionados will understand that the Thor was one of the biggest cases made. Nonetheless I still needed some of the room it offered. After looking around I realized that the era of the big case was coming to an end, however, I was not ready to slim down too much yet. I decided on the Gamemax MASTER 2, which is one of the bigger cases still left on the market that won't break the bank. Yes, it was a bit smaller than the Thor, however, I decided to go for it. Although some people said they received a plexiglass side panel, I received the tempered glass which was great. The case is well built, and if you need room for plenty of internal drives, this case is the answer. Also, I am still one of those holdouts that burn CDs and DvDs plus, I like to use 5.25 touch screen LCDs so the external bays are a big plus. The case came with three Argb fans and I installed an additional three. The controller that came with the case will control up to six. The Argb was not a selling point for me but I decided to go with the flow. The case offers good vibration isolation. This was an issue with me with my previous case which I kept down on floor level. I often do audio recording so I was concerned about vibration artifacts, however, I was able to move this case to the desktop. It ended up being much quieter from a vibration standpoint than my old one. This case offers space for great cable management, It comes with three Argb fans, with space for four more (three Argb up top, and one non-Argb on the bottom in front of the power supply). The Argb controller has space for six total fans. I did not install a fan on the bottom because after running all my cables it would have been quite a hassle, plus the power supply shroud would block half of the fan. Even so that space offers a filter to keep down dust infiltration and allow for good upward airflow. All the filters (front, top, and bottom) are easily removed for cleaning. There are two fan control switches that, if you use them, have three positions for off/mid/high. The panel has two USB A 2.0, two USB A, 3.0 and one USB C, audio jacks, and a blue power light, and red HDD activity light. They hard drive bays come in two cages that hold 4 HDD each, for a total of 8. Two SSD bays are hidden on the back behind the motherboard under the side panel. As other people have noted, if you have a large graphic card you may have to remove the middle hard drive case to fit it in. In that case you will lose 4 hdd slots. For me this was not a big issue. Overall I am very pleased with the case. It has a nice clean look, plenty of space for drives, peripherals and cable management, it is quiet and easy to keep clean.

12/27/2025