Joined on 03/25/04
Good Ram
Pros: Great for Sandy Bridge CPU's Runs at specs
Cons: Heat Sinks are high. If you have a small motherboard with a big heatsink that overhangs above the ram slots check the clearance.
Decent Headphones
Pros: I'd rate the sound at about 8 out of ten Decent bass and highs. It does work on windows 10 with the latest driver. http://www.sades.cc/down/?109_533.html
Cons: Software is hard to configure. You have to actually open on the sound properties for the headphones to actually manually set the eq and extra features.
Overall Review: For the price I guess it's ok, Can be a pain in the but* to figure out if your not computer savvy.
Great motherboard
Pros: Can boot from the bios and download/update the bios with the cd included. Nice graphical bios boot menu. Recognizes usb keyboard and mouse by default. Overclocking options are nice. Overclocking genie for easy overclocking mode. Works great!
Cons: Minor con: Older bios menu was slow till I updated it.
Overall Review: Update the bios first thing. Booted on first power on fine. No problems. Running an overclocked i5-2500k@4.54 GHz on air stable
Pros: Works with Vista Media Center Perfectly. I like the layout of the remote. Similar to using my cable remote. Very light remote uses AAA batteries.
Cons: *Missing IR Blaster. I don't need it but still, It shows it in the pics and item description. *No center button raises to find buttons in the dark.
Overall Review: This is my first MCE remote and I like it overall. It doesn't feel like a cheap remote with odd squarish buttons I've seen for sale.
Best Gaming ever
Pros: I have small hands and tried the Razor, Microsoft gaming mice, Trackballs etc. All to big for me. I love the fact that you can program and change your sensitivity levels with a single click. It has a very smooth glide to it which you can barely feel.
Cons: Nothing I can think of.
Overall Review: Holding a mouse is like playing a piano. If you were never taught how to play a piano you won't understand the ergonomics of the mouse. You don't hold it flat against your hand. You arch your hand like as if you have a tennis ball in your hand.