Joined on 05/21/13
Great Keyboard

Pros: Nice and clicky, don't need to push too hard down and was easy for me to get used to. -Backlighting helped me quite a bit considering I like gaming/typing in the dark so that's a huge bonus and the contoured keys have a nice feel not too angled but just enough so you can get your finger placing back fast in high action games. -overall build of the keyboard is over the top quality. Very sturdy and the leg-stands on the bottom are a nice addition for those who like it higher. -Per key backlighting is quite nice it again can help for gaming scenarios. The wrist wrest is just enough without it being too much in the way and leaves you more relaxed than worrying about it being in the way of something else you might have in front of you. Wiring is VERY firm and well braided BIG THUMBS UP! Metal wheel for volume controls is a nice touch it has a good smooth roll to it.
Cons: None besides me wanting different backlight colors. This thing is well worth the money spent on it.
Overall Review: Awesome Keyboard.
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Pros: Very spacious with cable management and fans keep it super cool for average graphics cards
Cons: Missing one top fan + drivebay is badly made making it hard to fit a disk drive in so you most likely will have to use the third slot down. The cases USB connectors are completely not for an ATX/Micro ATX Mobo so don't think you're getting a great deal. Other than that all fans work.
Overall Review: Can't be bothered to RMA it, they would just leave the USB front panel the same and just add a fan to it and send it back. Don't waste your money.
Great Card for the Price

Pros: Very fast, runs games like BF4 at Ultra easily above 60fps stable (120%super sampling)
Cons: Hotter than my old card but I can't complain it wrecks every game I throw at it.
Overall Review: There is a slight lotto when it comes to these cards. SOME people get 8+6pin cards, others get 6+6pin cards. The reason for that is those are two different types of cards. One (8+6pin version) is the Tahiti LE edtion which is a MUCH faster card than the 6+6 pin card. Tahiti LE cards have 1536 Shader Cores. These cards should cost so much more but actually are so epically priced. But Keep in mind you can't always get lucky these cards are sold at random so one person can get the Tahiti LE version and the other get the 6+6pin version. (Semi Response to Daniela A.) THIS CARD ROCKS
Decent/Very worth

Pros: Nice to use overall the DPI setting at 1600 is for me as 2000 is too high and i'm used to 1800. Managable to say the least. But all in all feels sturdy but if you have sweaty hands or recently ate something with just the tiniest bit of oil the little plastic grips on either side get irritating fast The common issue for the light not going off is simply because power is still coming through the system(which for those who clearly don't know how to treat their computer well will consistently complain about it when you can turn your power switch off (which everyone should do to preserve system life)
Cons: Squeaky click if you click it the wrong way but that's not a worry. Isn't a hybrid kind of mouse, palm grip too much. Leaves me with no room to slide the mouse back while relaxed and fully palmed so it feels awkward. LEDs show through the mouse slits causing screen glare sometimes but all in all it isn't bad.
Overall Review: Great mouse for the money. still prefer my R.A.T. 3 if it wasn't broken. But this is definitely a competitor so don't be shy to get it.
Works just fine

Pros: Works great and very nice BIOS that are really easy to go through for any beginner just read and go on.
Cons: Dual slot cards do fit but they can only be so long as the sata cable slots are directly below the PCIe slot so be aware when buying! (HD7770 fits but you must use the bottom 2 sata ports.
Overall Review: Great for it's price by far. Get it while you can
Worth buying by far!

Pros: Fast at gaming, Battlefield 3-4 run perfectly fine with this no stutters of any sort and installing the processor is quite simple to say the least. Trust me on this if you're borderline on another processor this is most likely your best bet for performance/price ratio.
Cons: Can't be overclocked but doesn't really matter considering it can handle it's self quite well.
Overall Review: Stop wasting time to buy it at the last minute it boosts up to 3.6GHz and has power saving settings that make it run at a lower clock based on system usage which is awesome to say the least. =)