Joined on 03/10/14
Best Performance/Feature rich Z390 without High Pricing

Pros: "This review for ASRock review rebate program." - cheaper than other Z390 high-end boards - All the latest features - 3 x M.2 slots - 12 phase power delivery - 3 network ports, plus one 10 Gb/s and AC wifi - USB 3.1 Gen2 Type 2 front panel connector - RGB - Great Monochrome design, fits most builds without clashing
Cons: - pricing could be cut down to around $260 - More i/o instead of 3 network ports would be better (more USB 3.0 in place of one of the Gigabit Lan) - Sound components are not the best, but good quality. Considering price, still a good deal
Overall Review: - keep up the good work, I have used Asrock boards since z77 series - please update the bios to be more user-friendly, I personally have no problems what so ever, but to gain more space in the average consumer, try to make the GUI very easy for the average consumer to navigate. The AMD bios could use some work, Intel just needs a few updates to the existing layout
Ok budget case

Pros: - small- cheap- can fit big ATX boards- checks all the right boxes- dust filters
Cons: - cheap material- quality is a bit lacking- fans are molex powered
Overall Review: Not bad, needed a pink case for my mom, she loves it. A few things you have to get over but not to bad.
Decent Card

Pros: - Aesthetics - Clocks well at stock settings - Keeps temps low highest was 78 C in my computer case, during intense gaming - Comes with Asus GPU Tweaker II....yay - Comes with free bloatware, some of it good for new users - A moderate increase in Gaming performance over 1080 Ti, depending on the title
Cons: - bloatware comes with the card if you Auto install whats on driver cd so be aware - huge - placebo voltage slider.. - no lighting, that I have been able to use, unless that is where the bloatware comes in, to enable it - No RGB - Won't clock pass 2050 Mhz on core - Performs worse than 1080 Ti, in certain titles (but is much better then 1080)
Overall Review: - Rushed launch - prices are ridiculous - Ray Tracing is nowhere right now 9/26/2018 - DLSS is yet to be utilized - Mining performance is about the same as 1080 Ti, in some cases less than 1080 Ti. - x16r hashrate is roughly double 1080 Ti, between 25 Mhs - 30 Mhs - Find my mining review on Reddit (sorry newegg, don't take my post down please)
Budget Performance King

Pros: - took over for Ryzen 1600, budget performance King - Overclocks to 4 Ghz easy - Ryzen Master - Comes with cooler - 6 cores 12 thread - Good for Gaming - Great for Streaming
Cons: - Overclocking past 4.1 GHz requires an uncomfortable amount of Voltage - Cooler is not the best for 4 GHz, overclock (upgrade to AIO or custom water) - Overclocking is best done thru the bios, but software implementation is great and user friendly
Budget Performance B Series

Pros: - Easy overclock - offset voltage adjustment - RGB header, and little aesthetic piece in the bottom right - 4 memory DIMMs - m.2 slot x 32Gbs with correct NVMe drive - 2 pci-e slots
Cons: - weak VRM heatsink - may have trouble running overclocked 2700x - not as many USB's as I would like, but can always grab an X series motherboard
Great Budget RGB kit

Pros: -RGB -Price at time of buying -Black Aesthetic -easily overclocked
Cons: -Not Supported on some motherboard QVL list -Control of RGB not as efficient, even with Aura Sync colors are a bit off, compared to other RGB kits