Joined on 07/03/15
Nexus of performance, efficiency, and price.

Pros: Card is physically small for it's performance category Very cool and efficient Priced decently well
Cons: Good performance but the 128bit memory bus limit does show in some games (see comments below)
Overall Review: Absolutely great card! What amazes me most is how cool it runs. My computer temps have been significantly cooler than before when I was using my older gtx 750. The card is also small so for those with smaller cases this shouldn't be a problem. The card has a lot of memory and a good amount of processing power but that 128bit memory bus limits performance in certain games. Namely, games that require tones of texture elements to be loaded and unloaded quickly. Otherwise the price, performance, and efficiency of this card is second to none!
Exceptionally nice, but keep a few things in mind...

Pros: -Terrific color and clarity -Good curve for the size (very shallow curve) -Unoffensive design
Cons: Note, none of these are deal breakers, but things you should be aware of: -HDR content is a little dim, but that is to be expected. However, SDR content is actually quite bright for an OLED. -Stand legs are a little long, but you can always use a VESA mount -No internal speakers, but there is a 3.5mm audio out -MSI's OLED Care can be intrusive, but you can delay it
Overall Review: This is a beautiful monitor. I have it paired with a 5080, so we're maxing out the capabilities of both the monitor and the graphics card (which is great, getting my money's worth!) Everything looks drop-dead gorgeous on this monitor. I play plenty of games, but I'm not super-competitive, so I'm not chasing 200hz+ refresh rate monitors. Even dull-color games like BF6 with infinite shades of gray and brown still look amazing on this monitor. And anything that deals with color will absolutely POP. But a few things you must take into consideration: First, the stand legs are a little long, more than a foot, actually. Keep that in mind if you have a small desk. Second, there are no internal speakers. Not a deal-breaker by any means, but sometimes it's nice to just have some small speakers non-gaming needs, ya know? There's only a 3.5mm out jack. Third, to get the full 4k at 165hz, you need the proper DisplayPort or HDMI cable. The ones included in the box are fine, but they are about six feet. If you need something longer, you NEED TO GET A PROPERLY SHIELDED CABLE. At the frequencies of DisplayPort 1.4a or HDMI 2.1, it is susceptible to loss in a non-ultra-high-speed cable. I had to buy a special, longer HDMI for it to work for me. If you experience the screen suddenly going black and then coming back, or if the input refuses to go up to 165Hz in Windows Display Settings, it's most likely a cable that isn't good enough. Fourth, OLED Care should run once following a maximum of 24 hours of continuous use. It will run once it goes into standby after 4 hours of continuous use. If you're someone who games continuously, it'll prompt you on the monitor after 16 hours of continuous use (I believe), but you can delay it to 24 hours. After that, you need to run it. Fifth, as an addition to OLED Care, setting a screensaver to something like ribbons after five or so is a great way to extend the panel's life.
Great 1440p Monitor for the Price!

Pros: A good, basic, unoffensive design. (Height adjustable) Screen quality is great...And sufficiently bright. Viewing angles are pretty good, left and right extreme angles look a tad darker, but are still perfectly viewable. Has hooks for your headset(s) (that can be hidden inside the monitor if you don't need them) The USB 3.0 hub on the back is great for connecting everything (keyboard, mice, headsets, etc...)
Cons: Comes with built-in speakers, but they're underpowered and have no bass...not that you're buying this monitor for the speakers. There's some blacklight bleed that (on a perfectly black screen) presents itself as eight bright-ish blotches (four on bottom, four on top). Very hard to detect unless you're on a dark image/video in a dark room.
Overall Review: This is a great monitor for the price. It's great for gaming, although the super-serious-extreme gamers would obviously want something with a higher refresh rate. 144hz is terrific and smooth, but probably not the best for serious FPS gamers. For context, in my setup this is paired with a 3060 RTX over HDMI. With an eclectic library of modern games (World of Warships, MW2 Warzone, Age of Empires 4) I am running max settings and getting between 100-150 FPS. A perfect fit for the monitor, no wasted frames. As in, for those with a recent "mid-range" graphics card, this is a nice way to fully realize what it's capable of doing without going to 4k.
Works just fine.

Pros: Plugged both of them in. They worked right away.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: They work. Windows and all my other various programs recognize the memory as 16GB. Not much else to say as when they work they work! (Also the black colors works well my motherboard's color scheme, which is a plus)
Everything I needed and more.

Pros: Price (got it 20% off with a rebate) Powerful Long cables Bronze Plus
Cons: When they say long cabling, they do mean it. The cables are very long indeed but each cable will have a multitude of connectors on each segment, a lot of them different types. It makes the system somewhat clunky if you aren't utilizing most/all of the connectors. This is obviously par for the course with any PSU, but the extra cable length exacerbates the issue. Absolutely nothing worth removing an egg for as a few well placed cord wraps tidied up the inside of my system nicely.
Overall Review: When I upgraded my graphics card I knew I had to do they same with the PSU. I got an nvidia 960 GTX 4GB and although 600 watts is well over what is needed for that I was able to get this one for as cheap as a standard 500 watt (score!) so I figured why not and future proof my system a little. It runs very cool and quiet and I have not had any issues so far. Would recommend!
Everything I expected it to be!

Pros: Good performance for the price Not bad to look at Packaged well Plays most games on highest settings at 60 fps
Cons: Some internal wiring is wrapped too tight and pulling on the disk drives. Nothing worth removing an egg as it was a 20 second fix. Windows 8 - Works pretty well actually I'm just not a fan of the metro interface, the free Windows 10 upgrade should fix that. (Or just use classic shell)
Overall Review: I carefully sifted through months of reviews for this product to see what issues may arise. First, the fan noise. They are pretty loud, especially when gaming, however I work with extremely loud workstation computers all day, so compared to those, this computer is very quite to me. Secondly, there is the wifi adapter. I never even tried to use it, but yeah it was zipped tied to the top drive bay. I was never going to use it anyway, I say wired ethernet or no net, however other reviews say it doesn't work well, so be cautious. There is also the issue of overheating for some. If you don't overclock it, you should be fine, however I noticed that my CPU cooling fan is not the stock AMD cooler, but some radial-design cooler that looks like Zalman brand without the LEDs. So maybe ibuypower is acknowledging the problem. Either way my temps have remained within safe operating limits. Lastly, the system, especially the case, is very upgrade-friendly, however any upgrade should first be the PSU. The motherboard doesn't SLI or allow much space for the PCI express slot under the graphics card, however there are tons of drive bays and plenty of room for and upgraded CPU cooler, extra fans, and one powerful graphics card should you elect to upgrade that component(s). For the price this is a great deal and even though I haven't owned it for too long it is holding up exactly as I expect it to. It wont play the latest games max setting at 1440p120fps,however most games play exceptionally well. I have been playing TF2 and Cities: Skylines and both games are running at max settings and hovering around 60fps. Very happy with this purchase!