Joined on 03/30/06
Not bad at all

Pros: These actually have decent sound to them. I upgraded from these to a Creative Labs Fatal1ty Mark II Professional gaming headset. and comparing the two of them, I'd have to say for 34 dollars these head phones are worth it. They rumble Fx feature to it is fantastic and truely makes a difference in games vs the Fatal1ty. I prefer it over strong bass. Playing Battlefield 2 is rediculously awesome with these head phones vs the Fatal1ty. The sound quality is actually not that bad, i'd have to rate them a 3.9 out of 5.0. The Fatal1ty has a noticibly better sound than these headphones, but honestly was nothing to really complain about. I think it was the extra features of the sound blaster X-FI card that did it. I really like the volume adjuster and mute button thats close by and attached to the cable to the headphones. I have some headphones that do not have these and are gaming head phones, its truely a must feature i'd have to say.
Cons: These headphones can get a little uncomfortable around the ears after a few hours or more of use, especially if you wear eye glasses. The mute button on mine was a little stiff it seemed. I had to play with it a bit before it would become manageable. I read others have had the same problem. Either way the button issues are minor. The build quality of the headphones are ok but not that great. The ear pads just do not feel that comfortable, or maybe it's just because i got spoiled by the Fatal1ty's. I definitely feel that these headphones will not break, so thats not an issue but the materials used in the head phones seem a little on the cheap side, mainly the head rest piece. Having this headset for almost a year, this apparently has not been a problem as they look the same as the day I purchased them and have been worn almost every single day and have been abused a little. I wish these were not USB so I could unlock a bit more potential using my portable X-FI 5.1 unit.
Overall Review: If your in the market for a new pair of headphones and don't want to spend alot of money, this pair will not let you down. Money well spent I'd have to say. Out of my 6 pairs of headphones, I'd have to say this is my second favorite vs the Fatal1ty.
Almost.

Pros: *No tinny sound, clear audio that sounds good for a dirt cheap compact speaker solution. *Better than generic laptop speakers *The cubes speakers are small and attractive.
Cons: *Makes this terrible never ending screeching feedback sound when everything is plugged into my PC. If I keep the USB plugged into my computer and plug the audio jack into my Android Phone it works just fine. If I plug the USB into an external USB source such as my router it works fine on my computer. I've tried multiple USB ports on my PC and both rear and panel audio ports but get the same results when everything is attached to my PC.
Overall Review: I wanted to find a cheap speaker solution so that my friends have something to use when they come over instead of terrible monitor or laptop speakers. I got these speakers because they were pretty tiny and would not take a lot of room up. They are pretty much unusable for the purpose I purchased them for so I will be applying for an RMA and sending these back. Taking two eggs off due to the disappointment and possibly a manufacturing defect but Rosewill and Newegg are always pretty helpful so I won't take an additional egg off as I'm sure they will help me out on this one.
Fantastic Power Supply.

Pros: *Power Supply has lasted so long that I finally retired it today, owned this thing for what must of been 4-5+ years already. *Silent, under any load that I could throw at it. *Plenty of connections, cable length is OK for full sized towers. *Powers my various video cards up-to a GTX 680.
Cons: One day this Power Supply will be retired and that is the con. Goodnight sweet prince.
Overall Review: The reason I had to retire it is due to my new video card having a 8-pin connector and this power supply not coming with one. I lost my modular PCI-E cable and had to have 2 molex connectors attached to a PCI-E adapter and another 2 molex adapters making yet another PCI-E adapter to plug in one 8-PIN adapter which then plugged into my video card. I didn't feel good about having too many adapters connected for safety reasons which is not the fault of the power supply itself, I don't trust having so many adapters daisy chained even though everything powered up and gamed on just fine. I would recommend and buy Coolmax power supplies again in the future.
Red Screen King

Pros: If you like Red Screens, you've come to the right card. Step right up and get some, cause the ASUS DC2T-2GD5 is not afraid to bring it. Wait a second, thats a negative so how about the positives here? This would be the best card available if it wasn't for the redscreens.
Cons: Red Screens. Does this during gaming sessions, watching Netflix, Youtube and even leaving your desktop open for long sessions. It's redscreened anywhere between an hour to 10 hours almost guaranteed.
Overall Review: Uninstall the GPU Tweak, I've done that. How about upgrade GPU Tweak to the latest 2.1.5.0 that says its supposed to fix it, did that too and guess what... red screens. I don't know about you but I don't think that I should pay for a card that struts a top tier stable chip with great blazing clock speeds out of the box only to get red screens all the time and have to restart m computer more than a few times in a single sitting for just using my computer. Oh by the way, I've updated to the latest Nvidia drivers and even upgraded to the beta drivers and downgraded to an older driver just to test things out. No such luck, but all I can say is good luck and hope you get a decent card. Doesn't seem like I'm the only one with this problem. Try doing a search for ASUS GTX 670 red screen and you'll see I'm not the only one and it seems to be almost common with this card.
Nothing to see here.

Pros: Small compact router that has plenty of range that reaches every spot of my house. Easy enough to setup and maintain.
Cons: Router is pretty slow, not friendly with netflix / 1080p streaming or gaming consoles. Not sure if it was just my router but I'd constantly get slowdown in netflix and disconnected from my PS3 / Xbox gaming sessions after awhile.
Overall Review: I've done plenty to troubleshoot the issue of slow down. I've swapped cable modems, speed tests (which seemed fine, updated firmware when it came out (on 1.1.1 now) I finally swapped the router with an old netgear wireless G router and all the issues in my cons list went away. So afterall it was my Rosewill EasyN4 that's been a thorn in my side for so long. The Netgear showed a night and day difference. I guess you get what you pay for but I never expected Rosewill products to be this bad.
Great but wont last

Pros: *Sound great for what you pay for, meaning the sound is pretty clear, not top tier but for what your paying for these I do not think anybody will complain or tell the difference between other leading brands. *Absolutely love the force feedback *Microphone sounds crisp and clear, no distortion/fuzz *The headphones look pleasing *Light on the headphone control attachment so you can find in the dark, that is if your hands are numb and you cant tell what your grabbing onto. *Volume can go to ear deafening levels. Be prepared to turn the volume down first before putting them on for the first time.
Cons: *mute button seems very stiff unlike the volume buttons, I do not know if this is by design or what? *Loud pop come from earphone speakers when turning your computer on and getting into windows. *Not very good bass when playing music compared to force feedback in games. It doesn't sound bad but could be improved but honestly not an issue. *The thin leather like material on these headphones are very very cheap and will more than likely deteriorate sooner than later. The headphones themselves seem sturdy enough, just don't sit on them.
Overall Review: I would not pay more than $40-50 for these, I got mine for about $39.99 via newegg shell shocker deal. I'm quite satisfied with my purchase but feel I'll be replacing them within two years or so as I'm sure they will either break or look ratty by then. If you can get these cheap then its total win for this.