Joined on 01/08/04
Good Multicolor Mechanical Keyboard

Pros: Mechanical Keyboard, Back-lit with multiple colors and quite a few options. Keyboard size is pretty good, not huge, but not small. Only requires a single USB port. You control the color options and patterns using keyboard combinations. You can also control the brightness, so you can set it to very bright or pretty dim and a few in between. The key presses are quite smooth, and not very noisy which I really like. There is a function key, which allows you to use the media buttons on the top row for volume, play, stop etc.. They work perfectly with my Windows 10 desktop. Overall it is a nice keyboard and a good RGB option for consideration, especially if you have a tighter budget. See a few comments in the Con's.
Cons: Two of the keys on the keyboard were swapped (in the wrong place). The "I" and the "U" were on the keyboard incorrectly. I was able to pop both keys off and swap them which resolved the issue, but it was strange to have to do that on a new keyboard. I personally don't care for most of the wave and sequence settings.. I personally don't need my keyboard to be it's own rainbow disco ball. My biggest complaint is that the keyboard DOES NOT keep it's settings after shutting down my computer. So every time I boot up, it is in rainbow mode, I have to hit the combo to get it to the solid color and brightness I like.
Overall Review: I would give this 5 stars if it kept it's settings after being turned off.. that is the only part of this keyboard that I don't care for. Otherwise it is a great keyboard for consideration.
Decent Mobo

Pros: Decent board with fair options for a micro atx. I've never had a biostar, but haven't seen any issues with this one yet.
Cons: Dinged a couple eggs for the following: Extra system fan port, Gigabit NIC would be nice to have added. Location of the SATA ports is not the greatest if you have a large video card. My Video card (EVGA 8800GTS) blocks two of the SATA ports completely. I only happen to need two at the moment, but this will be an issue when i need more.
Overall Review: Got it as part of a newegg combo package.
This is a nice, fairly compact mechanical keyboard, with many RGB light capabilities.

Pros: This is a nice, fairly compact mechanical keyboard, with many RGB light capabilities. The volume roller is a nice added feature that I like. There are also a few added buttons for media control, and a mute button. I also like that there is a button to control the brightness of the backlight without having to go into the software. As this is a smaller compact keyboard, there is no 5-key number pad. It takes some getting used to if you are accustomed to having it. The quality of the keyboard is great and feels really solid. You can change out some of the keys with textured / curved keys (provided in the box) that can be nice for gaming. There was a handy key removal tool to help. The RGB backlight works really well, and you can control the brightness, colors, and many settings.
Cons: The "themes" that are available in the software work pretty well, but if you want to customize the lights and settings, I personally do not really like the interface. The settings can be a little confusing as to how to enable/disable certain features and how to save them or not overwrite a different option you thought you enabled etc.. I think there is some room to improve the interface. As with almost all gaming mechanical keyboards that i've had or tried, they are pretty loud when you type. So if you were going to use this for business or calls, or in a space that would be otherwise quiet (like near a spouse that likes to read etc..) be prepared that each keypress is not very quiet. (and you could get unexpected agro)
Overall Review: Overall, it's a great keyboard if you are looking for a solid, good quality Mechanical Gaming keyboard with a smaller profile that has RGB light options.
Nice solid PC Case with good air flow options

Pros: This case has nice Air flow options if you add fans. The case came with two fans. (Non-RGB version) The case is all black, with Glass Panel, and the two fans (black with white blades - no LED's) The case has nice cable routing with builtin straps on the back panel. Two USB 2.0 and two USB 3.0 ports on the front.. all work and feel solid. The overall feel of the case seems pretty solid. The case has several mounting places for SSD's. (3 inside, two on the back side behind the motherboard. (4 inside if you don't have the issue I noted in the cons). Airflow is quite nice, i have three fans on the front 120mm two 140mm fans in the top, and one 120 mm on the back with my watercooled radiator. Everything fits nicely, however be mindful of which front fans you install first. (bottom one first)
Cons: I found that installing an SSD in the very top port of the internal case would not work / fit with my Full ATX motherboard. (no room for the cables to connect to the SSD) This case is limited to two 3.5" hard drives accessible from the back panel. The two black trays for mounting the 3.5" drives is plastic and feels cheap. You have to pull apart some to separate them to insert the drive.. I found it to be a little more difficult than it should have been.. but that said, there are no tools required to do it. One other con is that you have to pull the entire front panel off to get to the magnetic dust filter at the front of the system. Just my opinion, it hasn't happened yet.. but I fear over time, those plastic pieces that stick into the case may eventually break. (If you are like me and keep your cases for a long time and do periodically clean out the dust.)
Overall Review: Note this case does not have any 5.25 bays for a DVD-ROM, not really as necessary for most people these days but if you want one you would need one that has an external USB connection.
Great Laptop with a small footprint!

Pros: Overall this is a this is a great laptop. It has sleek design, wide touchpad, and I love the thin bezel on the screen. The screen size and resolution are nice. This has a matte finish screen rather than glass, which greatly minimizes reflections. I’m running at 1920x1080, scaled 125%. The Ryzen processor runs great with the 4 cores/8 logical, I love the performance compared to an older i7 2.5Ghz laptop i’ve had. This has a 1Tb Samsung HDD PCIE, 16 GB DDR4 Memory. Memory Speed is running at 2400Mghz (while plugged in and high performance power setting) SSD Sequential Read Time 1125MB/s, write: 1071MB/s Battery is good, on general usage it lasted quite a while roughly 5/6 hours on medium power settings with constant usage. If playing a game or something a little more intense it will certainly drain a little faster, however that is normal on all systems. The Touchpad is nice, it is a larger touchpad and for the most part I don’t really notice issues with palm rest. (which has been an issue on older systems in the past.) This touchpad does NOT have the ASUS 5-Key touchpad… that would be a nice add to this laptop, though I can’t say how well it would work. The touchpad does support multi-finger actions which have been pleasant and responsive. I like the keyboard. The back-light on the keys is adjustable with three settings (basically a low, Med, High). The low setting in certain lighting can make the keys a little hard to see. Overall Keys are responsive, but do have a just a little bit of travel in pressing them. You do have to be mindful of where the power button is if you are accustomed to your delete key being in the very top right. Takes a little getting used to, but after a bit it hasn’t been a problem. I actually like the fact that the power button is not on the side of the chassis as in some other devices, less likely to power on/off when transporting. The ports included are a decent mix given the size of the laptop, a full HDMI, 2 USB, USB C, Micro SD card port. This also has Bluetooth. This sound is ok… not breaking any records. I generally use headphones most of the time, so it is not a big deal to me. Those that are picky about sound quality will probably want to use external speakers when possible. (typical for most laptops in my experience) The Power Cord is small with an adapter that runs parallel with the two prongs that plug into the wall. This does not require the ground port. The adapter doesn’t take up multiple ports if you plug it in the bottom plug in the wall, however it may take cover additional port on a power strip depending on the direction of the ports.
Overall Review: Overall, I don’t really have any complaints and have really enjoyed this laptop.
Great Gaming Desktop Power Supply!

Pros: -Modular -Curved edges -Powerful -Runs Great
Cons: It does have a noticeable smell initially, but it goes away... and this is fairly normal in new PSU's so it's not a big con by any means.
Overall Review: RM 850 Series. I have used this for a few months now and so far this has been a solid power supply. This one is modular, so it makes cabling easier if you don't need all of the power ports, just use what you need. Comes with all the cables you need, some zip ties, screws to mount it. This has a pretty sleek design, the edges are a bit rounded and not sharp. Cables connect in the ports pretty easily, they fit well, but can be a little hard to get out sometimes, but not really an issue.. you do't want the cables falling out of their ports! Runs multiple drives, an SSD, 8 Core processor, with a single gaming graphics card etc.. I would purchase again, no doubt.