Joined on 08/08/07
Amazing

Pros: All around quality. From the materials used to the way it's put together, it's the absolute epitome of quality manufacturing. The cable management system is extremely well-done. I can barely see any of my cables, because they're threaded behind the 5.25" Bays/HDD cage. The fans (especially the 230mm side-fan) provide excellent cooling. My ambient temperature dropped almost 15c from my Centurion 5 case. The internal space is comparable to a full-tower case. Because the HDDs slide directly into the cage, there's ample room for some of the larger video cards (I've got 2 GX2s right now) The tooless design is done better than any other I've seen. Also, this case is very light for the materials used.
Cons: Some of the edges inside the case, particularly around the HDD cage, are rather sharp, so be careful.
Overall Review: If you're like me and prefer a smaller, more portable design with the same 'umph' and featureset as a full tower, along with the excellent craftsmanship that you would expect in the case that holds your pricey investment, this case is the one for you.
GTX 260

Pros: These cards are amazing. I currently have two of them in SLI, and there is literally NOTHING that I have tried that will max these cards out. Note that I am running XP x64, not Vista. I do, however, have many games forced into DX10 mode, as I've applied the hacked DX10 for XP. Crysis at 1680x1050, maxed completely, 16x AA, runs at 50+ FPS (I forced Very High settings in the necessary files - and yes, it works). These cards also stay very cool in my Armor MX+ Case (midtower). They idle around 40C and max at about 65C. All air cooling. They are also generally quiet, until they reach 75% fan - then you've got an F16 Tomcat :D These cards, despite what you're inevitably going to try to google, are very power efficient. I currently have a 650w Silverstone with a single 54A 12v rail, and two of these along with my other hardware are running wonderfully. For future reference, one of these cards uses approximately 13A@12v under full load, so check your 12v rail(s) capacity before
Cons: As others have stated, these cards are very, very large (10.5in). I was actually shocked at the size during my build. If you have a midtower without side-facing drive bays, you may have some trouble installing them. Luckily my case has a removable cage, so I just popped that out to install. There is currently about 0.20 inches between these cards and my drive bay.
Overall Review: There really is no point in going with the GTX280/285/295 at this point. These cards in SLI are beasts when it comes to gaming, and are at a very reasonable price. My build: Armor MX+ SilverStone OP650 650w PSU Foxconn Destroyer AM2/AM2+ 780a Motherboard AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ @ 3.2GHz 4x1GB G.Skill DDR2 800 @ 1066 2x500GB 7200rpm Caviar Black in RAID0 2xSamsung DVD Burners 2xGTX260 SLI Windows XP x64 Professional DX10 for XP
A Bang For Your Buck

Pros: I use this as the core backbone for a rather large LAN party that I run every few months. In the time that I've had it, it's stood up to some pretty intense abuse. We've transferred terrabytes of data at rapid rates to and from the server from this thing, and it's never crapped out on us. Sturdy, well-built all around. Features are wonderful, and easy to use as long as you're experienced.
Cons: Documentation is rather sub-par. But if you're buying a managed switch, chances are you'll know what you're doing. Also, there's no serial port (so set it up BEFORE you throw it into your infrastructure ;))
Overall Review: Newegg rocks!
His card is not borked.

Pros: Great card for mid- to high-end systems. Performs wonderfully in SLI.`
Cons: None really. People complain about temps but I've got a Centurion 5 case and I'm running at about 42c under load, stock cooling.
Overall Review: For the reviewer(s) below, Bioshock has issues with Vista. Look it up. This will fix it, guaranteed: Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows Features On or Off > Uncheck the Tablet PC Functions box. Don't know why it works, it just does. For the second reviewer, I'd like to nicely suggest Googling an issue before giving 'advice'.
Amazing Card

Pros: Alright, this card is the absolute best bang for your buck. I honestly don't know why people are having heat issues (probably their case) because I'm running this beast OC'd from 576 to 650, Memory at 900, and the Shader processor at 1500. Absolutely no problems at all. Fit nicely into my mid-tower Centurion 5 (after a bit of cable management) and has been running excellently since. As far as performance goes, this thing runs everything I throw at it. I maxed Oblivion.. no problem. Same with Q4 and ETQW. Great card.
Cons: A bit large. Some people my have trouble if they've got alot of hardware and cables and such in their case. Fit in my mid-tower so it shouldn't be a problem. Some people complain about the fan being loud, but I don't find it a problem (and I'm running it at a constant 80%).
Overall Review: If you're looking for a great card for a great price, stop looking, you've found it. EVGA has the Step-up program as well... so when the 9000s series comes, you just pay the difference.
Killer PSU

Pros: Absolutely awesome PSU. I mean, just by looking at the box, you can tell it's quality (seriously.. how many other PSU boxes have a CARRYING HANDLE?!). But seriously, if you want a power supply that can handle the newest hardware while still maintaining a low profile, this is it.
Cons: None
Overall Review: Rebate makes it sweeter.