Joined on 01/09/13
Very Well Built!

Pros: This is a very sturdy case. The primary material is metal, but even the plastic components are thick and strong. With the exception of the somewhat flimsy and rickety "missile cover" for the power button, all components of the case seem strong and built to last. The amount of drive slots is completely absurd on this case, there is no way most people are going to utilize the maximum number of drives that this thing can hold- however, what is really interesting is that you can rearrange the allignment of the drive slots to fit a larger gpu- im not sure if you'd be able to fit 2 large cards in there for SLI/Crossfire, but its great to know that i can pop out some unused drive slots to fit a bigger graphics card. This case also has a nifty cable management system- you can actually run some wires behind the motherboard to keep them out of the way. This is handy because there are extra cables coming from the top of the case due to the HotSwapping drive on the top-outside of the case. My rig has never looked cleaner due to the numerous routes to run cables. FANS! This baby hides a monster intake fan behind the front cover. I didnt even know it was there until I started installing my extra drives and took of the front cover. This fan is almost half the height of the case! The included rear fan is fairly large as well and appears to be will built. This case also has support for top, bottom, and side fans, with removable dust filters for each side. I've never worried about overheating before, and now im sure i never will. Its orange. Lets be honest, you know youre looking at this case because the orange caught your eye. To be honest, i was expecting more of a darker burnt orange than the traffic cone orange that it turned out to be, but this case will certainly attract lots of attention- especially if you pop off that front cover and show off the jet engine fan with complimentary red LEDs.
Cons: My one complaint is that the ports on the top of the case (2 usb3, headphone, and mic) are a little stiff. It takes more effort than expected to get things in and out. Im hoping maybe they just need to be... broken in? I hope that is the case, but this hardly makes a difference overall.
Overall Review: I'll be honest, I got this case because it reminded me of the HEV suit from Half Life.
not quite junk...

Pros: not complete garbage
Cons: 99% garbage
Overall Review: This card is alluring at face value- Its cheap, fits in a small slot, and has an optical out. Well, it has an optical out, but it doesnt do anything useful. For whatever reason, the optical ports on this card only support stereo. One of the manufacture's replies claims that this is the case, but i did not see it before, and i dont see it now, so THE OPTICAL PORT DOES NOT SUPPORT SURROUND SOUND. THE OPTICAL PORT ONLY SUPPORTS STEREO. since this is the case, there is really no reason to buy this product, you can get much cheaper usb solutions for audio. oh, and their tech support is a joke too. If you have trouble with this brand, dont expect them to have any more knowledge than you do about how a sound card is supposed to work.
Great for lefty's

Pros: Lots of extra buttons (5 programmable) Great software for customizing light color, sensitivity, and programmable keys A button to switch between your 3 presets The mouse and button layout are symettrical, which is not a pro for everyone, but as a lefty it is very rare to have a gaming caliber mouse that can be used effectively I really love this mouse, I could easily see it being the last gaming mouse I ever own, and should I ever need another, i will choose this model again.
Cons: I have average to slightly below average sized hands- This mouse is right at the threshold where any smaller would not be good for hardcore gaming/ Surfing would be fine, but if youre large handed, sorry, keep looking.
Overall Review: For some reason, whenever i restart my computer, it reverts back to the lowest dpi setting, but once i cycle to the next preset (simple as pushing the lowermiddle button), everything works fine again. Possibly user error or something i have to tweak in the software, but worth noting.
Great First Projector

Pros: I've done a fair amount of research on projector TVs (Projector Central is a great resource) and this unit is definitely the best all around tv. It has all of the inputs and outputs you need (I am not sure why someone in a review below said there is no audio out- you can see it clearly in the pictures). 2 HDMI inputs is helpful, and the unit also includes a VGA cable. One thing I was really impressed by is the interface- the menus are simple enough to navigate, and the remote is surprisingly responsive. Another neat feature is that you can take a screenshot and set it as the loading screen when the projector is booting up and switching sources. Eco mode also supposedly increases the lifespan of the bulb by 40-50%- we'll see if that turns out, but it hardly detracts from the picture quality and reduces fan noise by quite a bit. The price for this projector cant be beat. This is by far the cheapest native 1080 project available- and of course if you want to watch your movies correctly, you need native 1080 resolution. As others have said before me, you will want to wait for the price to dip into the $600 ballpark. I personally paid $650 for the TV and shipping before getting blasted by $50 of sales tax. Compared to all other projectors I have looked at, this one is by far the best in terms of Price:Quality. There are not many models in this pricepoint- most units seem to be in the cheap $50-$200 ballpark, or up to $25,000 for a ultra HD 4k projector - this unit is right in the perfect sweetspot for a mild enthusiast.
Cons: I really have no cons from personal experience- one thing people mention often is the 'Rainbow effect' i personally dont notice it, but i am sure is there, simply based on the hardware. Frankly, if you have never heard of the rainbow effect- dont even look it up- if you dont know what it is, you wont be able to see it and then you can fully enjoy this model. The remote seems to sometimes only want you to point it at the front of the unit- which takes some getting used to
Overall Review: for 600 to 700 dollars you could get around a 50-60 inch LCD tv -or you can get this projector which i currently have set up to around 130 inches on my wall.