Joined on 01/30/04
Works great

Pros: Works great with my PS3 in GT5 Prologue. I have not tried this steering wheel with anything else. The motors in this wheel are a bit on the loud side but for the price you can't complain. The feed back action in game is quick and simulates bumps, curbs and spinouts realistically. But be careful with driving with one hand, it is strong enough to hurt you if you do not pay attention while you drive with one hand.
Cons: The plastic clamps is a bit of a dissapointment. Although it does the job well I wonder how long it will last. But because of the design of the clamps you can very easily find something else that would do the job.
Overall Review: I use this wheel mounted on a glass table and it's very stable and firm. I do have to retighten the clamps every hour or so I find myself checking the clamps when a track is loading
Was good when it was working

Pros: Definitely worth it as far as performance goes. I own a HTC vive and play City Skylines and both run flawlessly. I also own a ASUS laptop with a GTX 1070 and there is a huge difference between my laptop and this. I know the laptop versions are dumbed down a bit so it's not a fair comparison
Cons: I have a error code 43 show up on my device manager for this video card. I reinstalled the drivers and even reinstalled my operating system. The ASUS tech pretty much asked me to reinstall my operating system again to resolve my issue even though I just did it 2 months ago trying to fix my issue. Video card lasted about 8 months and it is running on stock speeds and did not overclock it.
Overall Review: Great video card when it ran, ASUS's customer service has gone down hill. I just wish I paid for the extended warranty with NewEgg so I could've just RMA'd my card directly with NewEgg
Great monitors for the price.

Pros: Great color and a wide angle view. I purchased 3 of these for my eyefinity setup and so far so good. Not a single dead pixle and compared to my older lcd these led's are awesome! The bezels aren't too thick either so when they are next to each other it's not bad at all... again for the price it is not bad at all.
Cons: The user interface isn't that easy to use, but the good thing is that you most likely will only use it to setup your monitor when you first get it but it can be pretty annoying to use.
Overall Review: On most reviews they say that the stand was really flimsy and I have to agree with them, I still went ahead and purchased these monitors because I build a custom triple monitor stand that pretty much makes the stock stands useless. I can vouch for the flimsy stand though....
Works great

Pros: Straight forward to use. Remove from box, install and install drivers and you're done.
Cons: none so far
Overall Review: I'm using this with my ASUS RT-N66U and my desktop is about 20ft from my router with 2 walls to go through and I am getting a full signal. I didn't install the ASUS wifi software and just let windows manage that, that way I can keep the bloatware to a minimum.
As always

Pros: Worked flawlessly just like always from Corsair.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I run a P6T ASUS motherboard and if you have a lage aftermarket cpu cooler then the RAM cooling fan will not fit. Not a bad thing since I don't think it will make much of a difference especially if you have good air circulation in your case to begin with. Upgraded from 6GB with this kit and my old 6GB kit were the same exact spec from Corsair.
Didn't work great and then it didn't work

Pros: Sleek design and the user interface is very easy to use.
Cons: Right from the beginning I had trouble with this router. I would have to reset the router 2-3 times a day just to keep my internet connection going and finally after about a week of frustration it just stopped connecting me to the internet. I updated it to the latest firmware from the get go and still had these issues. I'm currently using my old router that is 7+ yrs old and my internet connection is actually better!
Overall Review: I have not contacted ASUS support and probably will stay away from ASUS routers for a while. I'm probably going back to Cisco/Linksys (my old router) for now. I love ASUS and I'm sure they will get it right down the road since all my motherboards and videocards that I buy are ASUS and never had any problems with about 15-20 of their products I have purchased from them. I figured since they make everything else perfect why not give them a try on a router, this time it didn't work out but not hating on them.