Joined on 08/16/05
Almost perfect running Linux

Pros: Very good performance, faster than I expected... it is a very nice choice for an mITX board. I am running openSUSE64 and it runs great with KDE -- I also boot into a 32bit home brewed Linux with XFCE and performance is very impressive.
Cons: Not really a con of the board, but the network chip is a RealTek RTL8101E -- it seems that most Linux distros try to use the R8169 kernel driver, which under Debian(test) would not work, at under SUSE worked, but not very well... dropped packets went to a number I could not even read! The solution is easy really, get the driver source for the R81801 from RealTek's site, compile and install, do not forget to blacklist R8169 or eliminate it from the modules.
Overall Review: I run a website that deals with running Linux on this type of board (used to maintain the epialinux site)... this new board from Intel is just great, there are some things in power handling and performance that can be tweaked, but really all one needs to do is install a good Linux distro, and make sure that your are running the R8101 NIC driver... and enjoy you system!
Cheap, but not worth it

Pros: Cheap
Cons: Died after about a year
Overall Review: Had it in a tablet that is used very little... a little over year later it died, does not show up, can not mount, gparted does not see it, Windows disk manager no dice, even data recovery software coughs up "no media." Spend a few more dollars and get a better product.
Very good tablet !

Pros: What's not like... fasr processor, solid build and great performance for not much money! The screen is not near as bad as smoe make out, it is perfect for getting stuff done... sure, it is not a retina display, but honestly I have handed mine to many ipad users and no one has ever even commented on the screen, it is fine.
Cons: Could have more RAM, but I have ran up against a wall there yet... wish Lenovo let you remove some of the preinstalled crapps.
Overall Review: If you upgrade to JB and all of the sudden your tab sucks.... there is a Lenovo firmware update too - go to settings and update the device, it makes a HUGE difference.

Pros: My apprehension with this card was very high... first, I used to run a Linux development website and ATI was an early sponsor; I had to stop using ATI cards, cause even at free they were not worth the price. Then I get this card, and the first on was DOA -- Newegg replaced it quickly and I must say I am pleased with the card for what it is: This is a great card for development workstations that do not need a ton of graphics horsepower, plays media well and handles games as you would expect (I bought a Wii and XBox for games, cheaper than new video cards three times a year). Obviously it is quiet, it has no fan... does not seem to run hot, graphics look great. This is a great choice for installing discrete graphics on an mATX board, or just for a card that will handle 90% of anything you can throw at it.
Cons: Sucks that you have to pay shipping to return a DOA product... especially when I bought the card on sale and the return shipping was almost half what the card cost :/

Pros: One of the best quality fans out there, very well made, very quiet...
Cons: A little pricey... but as has already been said, you get what you pay for -- too many folks want to skimp on PSUs and Cooling, when these are probably two of the most important parts of a good build.
Overall Review: I have been building computers since processors and memory were soldered down to the board (and fans were seldom needed) -- This is one of the finest cooling fans I have ever seen.
Maybe I got a good one?

Pros: Works great for me... stable, pretty quick and dirt cheap!
Cons: How could you have any cons with a 30 dollar mobo?
Overall Review: Bought it as a spare board, and had to run it to see how it works... not sure why so many have problems with this board? Update the BIOS, which you CAN get on the Foxconn website... and there is a page for this board (http://www.foxconnchannel.com/en-us/product/Motherboards/detail_overview.aspx?ID=en-gb0000202). Running Linux with a OptyX2 at 2.0 and 2GB Ram, 7300GT Video card... This NB runs hot, keep air flowing over it.