Joined on 01/03/10
So far so good.
Pros: I got two of these and so far no issues. They all past the hard drive tests with no issues.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: When you buy a refurbished drive, you do it at your own risk. They might be good, but you have to expect that they may not last forever.
Good keyboard, noisy mouse.
Pros: The RGB on this keyboard is pretty great. There are many different settings and the colors look great. Typing on it is also pretty good.
Cons: The mouse wheel is noisy. After just a few weeks of using it it stated squeaking when I turn it to scroll down a page. It's not super loud, but just enough to be annoying.
Overall Review: Bottom line, I really like the keyboard but the mouse could and should be way better. Personally, if I had to buy a kit like this again, I would try something different.
My first and last Raidmax product.
Pros: Works well after a few months of usage. Well Built. Fully modular.
Cons: None really so far.
Overall Review: I hate when companies issue mail -in rebates and never do send the check to the customer. I bought this a while ago and I still haven't received my rebate check and probably never will. Also, the site to look for the status of the rebate is rubbish.
Great case for smallish build.
Pros: The case looks great and has enough space to fit everything. Cable management is decently easy. A lot of airflow if you are ready to install many fans.
Cons: It's a big hard to fit a water cooler in there. Anything bigger than a 120mm is probably not going to fit and a 120mm will probably look awkward and not super clean. It scratches REALLY easily. Check your graphics card size before buying. Anything too large might not fit and hit the side glass panel. Only very low profile fans can be installed at the bottom front of the case. Adding a rear fan will basically only cool your power supply cables.
Overall Review: I would by it again if I had to. I needed a smallish case to fit into a specific spot and this did it.
Good bang for the buck.
Pros: Looks good. Compatible with my Ryzen 5 1600 CPU. I was able to overclock it to 3000mhz without touching the voltage and it's passing AIDA64 stress test with flying colours. It's memory and it works great, nothing more to add.
Cons: Will overclock to 3200mhz with slight voltage increase, but doesn't see as stable. Is that really a con, taking into account that it's actually 2400mhz memory?
Overall Review: I would recommend this memory in a heartbeat.
Absolutely love it.
Pros: This case looks really good. I installed a Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB water cooler at the front and it really stands out. I really like the fact that you can install two hard drives easily in the front bays and installing an optical drive was also easy. Lots of space for cable management and spots to put zip ties to tie everything down. Covers are easy to remove and all use thumb screws. There are additional hard drive bays on the inside if you need more than two hard drives. Motherboard tray can be removed for easy installation and cable management.
Cons: Thumb screws can fall off. They are not "tied" to the panel. Would have loved if even more if the top panel was glass, or at least clear, instead of just metal mesh. The hard drive trays use small metal pins with rubber to hold them in place. These tend to move from their spot when they hold a hard drive in place. I would rethink this setup.
Overall Review: Overall, I would strongly recommend this case. It looks great and with the side handles, it's easy to carry around if you need to.
A an expired rebate was displayed.
I bought the keyboard when it was "suppose to have" a 10$ mail in rebate. The rebate had a download link when I purchased it and I downloaded the PDF for it. When I printed the document to claim my rebate, I noticed that the rebate ended the day before I purchased it, so I'm no eligible to get it. Pretty bummed out by Newegg's rebate management, it shouldn't have been on the page.