Joined on 07/10/14
Great GPU

Pros: Used this for a build for my fiancee, and it seems to have excellent power to cost, was not expecting so much from such an affordable GPU. I could have probably gone with something a little less powerful for her PC(she doesn't play graphics intensive games).
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: I have this computer attached to a 42" tv in the living room, and definitely needed to update the drivers immediately to use it to its full potential. Build: AZZA Solano 1000 Black Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P AMD FX-6300 Vishera 6-Core Samsung DVD Burner WD Blue 1TB HDD HyperX Fury 8GB (Blue) Windows 7 Home Premium RAIDMAX HYBRID Modular 630W TP-LINK-WN781ND
Great Card

Pros: -Able to max or near-max the graphics settings for every game I own. -Quiet. I have seen reviews saying the card is noisy, but have had no such experience yet. -Great power to cost
Cons: -Getting Artifacts while waiting in between turns in Total War Shogun 2 (does not occur during my turns or during battles).
Overall Review: I don't know how common it is to get artifacts on this card, but I have seen a few other reviews that mention it. I think this may be caused by my cheap motherboard though.
Great Anti-virus

Pros: I have always been a fan of Norton anti-viruses, and Norton 360 will stop literally anything.
Cons: The downside is how terribly annoying Norton software can be. Norton has the terrible habbit of doing things all on its own, and popping up at unwanted times. It is nice that the software is trying to protect your computer, but it would be better if it only alerted you when something was wrong, as opposed to every time it did something, which is constantly.
Overall Review: If you want to be as safe as possible and don't mind pop-ups, this is the software for you. It will protect you, and make sure the only thing bothering you is Norton itself.
Great memory

Pros: Just used this memory for my first build, and have nothing bad to say about it. It is sleek, sexy, and lacks the bulk of some of the other memory brands I looked at. My last PC had 2x4Gb sticks and it seems to me that the single memory stick is faster.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: I will be ordering another of these for this build when I order the 2x8Gb for my personal buld next week.

Pros: -Easy fit into a PCIe slot -Antenna is both rmovable for easy mounting, and adjustable so you can angle it to the wireless router. -Good price -Set up is easy, drivers are included in a mini disc
Cons: No cons as far as I have seen
Overall Review: The signal dropped down a couple times while downloading a game, but I do not know whether it was a problem with my internet, or with the wi-fi adapter.
Huge case

Pros: This case ih huge, if you are looking for a large case that can hold multiple high length graphics cards, I recommend this or the CM HAF X. The case fans use Molex connectors, and if done right can all be connected to a single power cable, as they have both male and female connectors. The case feels quite sturdy, and seems very well made. Included in the box are a few adjustable cable ties, extra motherboard stand-offs, several varieties of screws for mounting your other hardware.
Cons: Not necessarily a con, but you have to remove the hard drive cages in order to install the hard drives properly. My only suggestion would be to install the hard drives before you even install the motherboard, as it gets a bit tight if you are even using a full ATX. It is also a little tight behind the motherboard tray, making cable management a bit tight.