Joined on 09/25/09
Great Headphones

Pros: -Very comfortable on my head, can hang with this baby for hours and play game, listen to music, and the like. I almost forget it's on my head at times. -Great sound. Coming from a Logitech G35 USB surround headset, this is just as good in sound quality IF NOT BETTER. Seriously, it sounds great. -Circumaural design helps cancel out sound, as well as keep it in. Works amazing, better than anything else I've used so far. -Sexy blue design, looks good.
Cons: -Cord's a bit short unless you use the attachment, which is also needed for the mic. I can see why, so you can leave it at your PC and unplug it just for smaller devices, and you won't be dragging this long cord around with another connection. -Mic's a bit lacking on quality and a bit quiet, but I didn't get it for the mic, so not a big deal for me. (I use a USB Condenser Mic instead, beats everything). -Though not a big deal, the rebate's taking it's sweet time.
Overall Review: I got this after my G35 broke, looking for a good replacement. Not only does it come close to replicating its sound, it almost surpasses it in sound, and it DOES in comfort. It's amazing for it's price for the quality you get. Would recommend wholeheartedly to those looking for a great pair of headphones, for just about any sound need.
Cheap Plastic Taints Otherwise Excellent Headset

Pros: -Great sound, good treble but great bass. -7.1 Surround, when it wants to work, is neat, can hear everything around you in certain games. -Cuffs and headband comfy if you let it break in (hopefully, not too much). -Volume adjuster and three buttons are nice to have, and to use (use latest Logitech Gaming software, works like a charm). -Mic isn't half-bad. Has a mute button, but also auto-mutes when slid up. Also lights up when muted. -Enclosed ear design allows for excellent noise cancelling, almost NOTHING gets in during use (can be a con of the phone rings, heh).
Cons: -Cord can get tangled easily, and when it does it's hard to get it straight again. It's also a bit short for me, though isn't a big deal. -Huge and somewhat heavy, if you're head is small, and neck easily affected, you're in for a bad time. -Used to produce amazingly loud static noise at random, and kept doing it until manually reconnected. Still unsure what caused it, and both did it. -"Faux leather" on cuffs and headband worn away and fell off after 7 months of use. That stuff went everywhere, including my hair. -Right cuff broke off again after 7 months of use (see: other thoughts). A small bit of plastic is all that's holding it together, and even though I was as gentle as I could be, it STILL came apart after only 7 months. -Sound is tinny and bad unless the LGS software is running.
Overall Review: This is the 2nd G35 I had. The first one ALSO had the right ear cuff broke after 7 months of use. I got another thinking it was my fault, and that this time I would take better care of it. I did this time, and treated it like I was wearing a glass baby on my ears. Still, it broke after 7 months, and isn't covered by anything, so I'm left again with another broken headset with no way to get reimbursed. The cheap plastic and cuff "leather" isn't worth the $125 I payed for it, twice. I've seen others have this issue, so take care when you purchase. I have an old headset from 1995 that I've thrown around that STILL WORKS, and it's because it's not made with cheap plastic. It's still a good headset otherwise, but you'd better be prepared for a lifespan of 6-18 months at the most. Disappointing doesn't begin to describe now I felt, everything else I have from them is higher quality than this (MX518, G15, etc).
Very disappointed

Pros: -Easy to install and use -Low power -Low space requirement, and low weight -3.0 With Good Speeds (when it works)
Cons: -Not powered, if you plug in too much it will not work (see below) -Low power -Cheap feeling
Overall Review: I plugged in a DS4 controller via USB and a BT adapter and anything after those two, Windows would have massive trouble seeing it. If I unplugged one thing, then it would work. Seems it not being powered, even though it's a 3.0 port, is a detriment. Just keep that in mind. I don't have them, but I would bet that no External HDD would work either. Small update, the unit has stopped working with much of anything, and I can confirm that my new powered adapter works flawlessly with 5 of 7 ports plugged in. Never buy a unpowered hub folks, yes the extra cost is well worth it.
It works

Pros: -Cheap -It works
Cons: -Cheap -A bit noisy -Failure isn't a if it's when
Overall Review: Not the best fans out there, but not the worst either. Good value if you don't mind a bit of noise. Just keep in mind, that in my experience they last for anywhere from 1 month to 2 years. And when they go, they stink up the entire place with that wonderful "burning plastic" smell. Really freshens up the place.
Amazing Drive for the Cost

Pros: -Cheap, but in the good way -FAST transfer times -Large storage capacity, esp for the price -Small, can store it easily -Light, same as above
Cons: Runs a bit warm sometimes when transferring a lot of files, but that's no real issue, is it?
Overall Review: Bought this for file transfers between computers, and for awhile used it for ISO's in my hacked Wii. It transfers fast, is light, and had an amazing price. One of the great USB drives I had the pleasure of owning.
Great Fan for Cheap

Pros: -Great cooling power, ONE fan dropped my temps at least 20-30% during load -Modular design allows you to attach any other 120mm fan, allowing for maximum airflow, and can REALLY help cool it down even more -Cheap. Seriously, this is at least an $50 fan for $38, and it works amazing for that price -Design allows it to be installed in virtually any modern mobo
Cons: -Big. I mean, if you don't take measurements, you might be in trouble. It misses my side panel by like .10th of an inch, and my case is a mid-tower. -It's not as easy to install as it looks. The vauge instructions don't help either, as they don't offer any text, just pictures to try to convey what you're supposed to be doing. They step that got me the worst was installing the underbrackets to my mobo, meaning I had to take it out of the case. Not a big deal, but the instructions didn't help much in explaining that step. -As it is big, it's heavy. Didn't have an issue with mine, but you better be sure to tighten those mobo screws to the case, or else you could be putting immense stress on it. Again, not a biggie, but take note.
Overall Review: It blew away my expectations, and it helped cool off my CPU to the point where I could overclock decently, and maybe just as effectively as a lower-end water cooler. It's price is great, and I defiantly can say without a doubt that this is worth the price, and weight. With two fans installed, it's made my screamin' CPU as cool as it should be. Just remember, before buying be sure to take measurements, this thing is enormous.