Joined on 09/01/07
Great PSU

Pros: Plenty of cables, HIGH efficiency, simple color design (as in, it wont burn your eyes with 200 LEDs), super-quiet fan
Cons: Not modular, but you'd have to pay a LOT more for that in a PSU of this quality
Overall Review: Ran a Q6600, 8800GT, and 4GB of DDR2 RAM with no problems at all.
Forget about waiting.

Pros: SPECTACULAR multi-tasking and speed in anything at all; this processor has it all; 4 cores for this price may seem steep, but quad-core is the future. Well, until octo-core.
Cons: It's still a little pricey, but it's NOT going down in price when Penryn comes out, so don't wait. Even though it's a 'fake' quad, it shows the real performance. Oh, and for your sake, DON'T use the stock HSF if you're overclocking.
Don't listen to the people complaining about Vista drivers!

Pros: Cheap, huge improvement over on-board sound, and it's PERFECTLY FUNCTIONAL WITH VISTA.
Cons: It's not the card's fault that the idiot buyer didn't bother to download the NEW drivers for Vista from the Creative website and instead used the out-dated ones on the DVD.
Overall Review: Perfectly good card with Vista functionality.
Price/Performance is AMAZING!

Pros: Performance, pre-overclocked, PRICE (sure, it's a lot higher than the MSRP, but as long as it's below the 8800GTX, it's offering it's value), EVGA's Step-up program, game bundle! It's even pre-overclocked, for those of us who are afraid of warranty violations.
Cons: Yes, it's over the MSRP, big deal, you get the Step-up deal and a game bundle, so get over it.
Overall Review: The 8800GT is clearly the best buy right now, it's just about picking your brand, and EVGA's Step-up and game bundle look good right now...
Excellently priced!

Pros: Good quality, but CHEAP - you can finally afford 4GBs at a price light on your wallet.
Cons: Slow timings, but I haven't tried overclocking it. However, unless you obsess over statistics, the difference in timing is never going to be noticeable.
Overall Review: Cheap, quality memory. What more can you ask for?
Amazing Deal

Pros: P35 chipset, all-solid-capacitor design, enough ports for a non-tweaker/enthusiast
Cons: No Firewire port! It's also has less ports in quantity than it's bigger DS3R and DS3P cousings, but it's also quite a bit cheaper.
Overall Review: Perfectly functional, all-solid-capacitor board. Easy to install, and at a great price-point.