Joined on 12/25/08
Great power supply!
Pros: -Modular. Use only what you need to reduce clutter and improve case airflow. -Long cables. You can route the cables below the motherboard tray(if your tower has cable management down there) without any issues. -Quiet. -No LEDs.
Cons: -No LEDs(if you like that garbage).
Overall Review: It's a power supply. No frills. Nothing outrageous. Just buy it already. You won't regret it.
Don't buy this garbage.
Pros: You'll charge your phone 50%-70% when this thing is charged
Cons: -That's not the energy capacity they claim and what a 50,000mah power bank can offer. It's closer to 3,000mah. -Solar charger is completely useless.
Overall Review: There are videos out there that take this exact model apart and show that it's solar charger is useless. The LEDs that flash while it's charging b the sun are wasting nearly all of the energy. It takes 60 solid days of direct sunlight to charge this thing once... Just to be clear that's 1,440 hours of optimal sun exposure. Don't buy a power bank with a solar charger. You don't need it and it's a gimmick that fooled me. Go buy a reputable 10,000mah or 20,000mah power bank. You won't need more than that.
Perfect for Raspberry Pi projects
Pros: Inexpensive Plenty of storage
Cons: None at all.
Overall Review: This thing worked flawlessly on my Retropie build. I had no issues getting it to work in my Raspberry Pi 2 and it holds all the games I need. Even the PS1 and Dreamcast games. Fun fact: if you want to play PS1 games with multiple discs use a PSP's ISO to Eboot converter(it works) to compress up to 5 discs into one readable file. Then just hot key a virtual eject, next disc, previous disc and you can play them all! Have fun!
Works for 60hz. Doesn't work for 144hz
Pros: -Your monitor can be 15 ft away from your computer!
Cons: -It can't run at 144hz!
Overall Review: I bought a nice 1440p monitor that runs at 144hz and I wanted a nice long cable so there weren't any issues with the adjustable monitor mount. It won't run at 144hz. Not worth the effort to return it and I just used the 6ft cable that came with the monitor to get the 144hz. I removed one egg since I'm assuming I could've discovered this if I did more research...
1440p, 144hz, AMD FreeSync
Pros: -Great Picture -Real estate upgrade from 1080p is noticeable and nice -144hz refresh rate allows for smooth games and movies
Cons: - One dead pixel (not worth an egg) - Stand build into the monitor, you attach the plate to the stalk extending down
Overall Review: So the pros speak for themselves. You will need a powerful card to get 144hz at 1440p. I have a R9 380 and only get 80 fps on Doom(2016) at max settings. Other games pose little issue with 1440p and 144hz. On to the bad... A dead pixel. One. In the top right of the screen. I'm okay with that. The stand... So normally the stand comes in two parts, right? The base plate and, lets call it the stalk. Normally the stalk connects the base plate to the monitor so it can stand up right... The stalk is fabricated into the monitor and you only attach the baseplate to complete the construction. You can't remove the stalk without disassembling the monitor... Not cool. My monitor is on a gas articulating monitor mount and the monitor has this dorky clear plastic stalk hanging down... It doesn't interfere with anything it just annoys me. This monitor is a great value since the competition is around $500. I bought it on 8/5/2016 for $389.99. I've not had any issues at all with it so far at all. Just buy it already! Set up note: You need to change the refresh rate in your opperating system from 60hz(most likely) to 144hz. Then you need to enter the monitor menu and go to Other Settings > DP Free Syncn(Adaptive Sync) and then turn it on. It's not hard and it's worth it. If you have troubles hit up YouTube.
Fast and stable
Pros: -DDR4. -Fast.
Cons: -Nothing.
Overall Review: It's ram. I'm just a normal gamer and don't tweak the voltage but from what I read you can adjust it to get the best performace from it. Just buy it.
Don't trust Face to face!
I bought a power bank from them. They lied about it being 50,000mah. The model number states it's 20,000mah. upon further investigations it's closer to 3,000mah. They inflated their products capabilities, and blatantly lied on the model number. Do not waste your time and money on them.