Joined on 05/28/07
Aesthetically pleasing and functional

Pros: This is the most efficient sink I've ever had the luxury to own. My i7 idles around 29C and peaks at 50C under load (in comparison, the stock Intel fan: 48C idle, 72C peak). Resembles a flux capacitor when the fan is on. Kind of waiting for the whole case to launch itself into the future. "When this baby hits 88 RPM, you're gonna see some serious ****."
Cons: Installation made me sweat with nerves. Mounting screws were difficult to reach with a conventional screwdriver. Instruction manual is difficult to understand at first since the product comes with so many different conversion brackets.
Overall Review: You will absolutely cut yourself at some point during the installation of this sink, so man up and be prepared for it. Consider it a blood-bond with your new heat sink.
Thought it wasn't going to happen to me...

Pros: Fits securely to memory slots by fastening to the clips. Nice airflow. Temperature reading is low. Not sure if it increases performance.
Cons: Fans started making incredibly loud noises after the first week. The noise is roughly the same decibel level as an electric whisker.
Overall Review: Removed this product. Airflow in the case is sufficient to draw excess heat away from the memory cards.
My dream-case

Pros: - Ultra-sleek, professional design with no gimmicks. Sturdy all-aluminum case - no plastic anywhere! - The airflow is incredible and the side panel feels like an ice box no matter how much heat is being generated inside. Modding additional fans to increase airflow is not necessary.
Cons: - HDDs caused some vibration within my case. Double check all the screws to make sure they're tight, and the issue will be solved. - Not necessarily a CON but definitely a hang-up in my case: The Power LED is a three pin socket while my ASUS P55 F.T.W. 200 motherboard uses a two-pin connector. This is a con for my mobo, not the case. I stripped the wires and pressed them into an older two-pin socket.
Overall Review: - I knew I was purchasing a mother of a case, but to see it in person literally takes your breath away. It's big. Make sure you have adequate room.
Had a good run

Pros: Bought two of these when they first came out - one for me and one for a friend. Very reliable card. Ran most games at medium quality with reasonable rates (~40-50FPS), and have been satisfied with its performance.
Cons: Ran extremely hot. Idled at 54C, and peaked at 86C. Stability is a little iffy with newer (non-beta) drivers. My friend's GPU failed after a year. The heat had caused the label to bubble and peel, and I witnessed burn marks along the interior of the card where there had been a fire.
Overall Review: - The card would have benefit from a more inventive cooling plan. The casing should be removed to negate dust collection, the heat sinks should be pure copper, and the card needs at least one more fan. I performed these mods to my 285 and it ran 10C cooler. - I no longer use this card and upgraded to 560 TI's in SLI, but I still have it stored away "just in case."