Joined on 07/17/04
Labeling disconnect

Pros: Good air flow, resonably quite.
Cons: Labels don't match. Fan motor label says .18A, packaging and manufacturer website say .11A I believe. Either way a fairly quite fan and no more power consumption than the 2 generic 80mm case fans these replaced.
Overall Review: Slightly quieter and a bit better air flow than the two it replaced as well (Flower fans I believe). Good quality for the price
Great memory

Pros: Running with an E7500 OC to 3ghz. Running the memory at 1.3v with timings of 7-8-7-24 and 1130mhz. So underclocked memory quite a bit. However, I'll be running the memory on an i5-750 relatively soon where I'll be pushing it up to about 1600mhz.
Cons: It doesn't take out the trash or cook dinner.
Overall Review: I haven't pushed the timings too hard, the tRCD timing doesn't seem to like going below 8, at least not at 1.3 or 1.35v (fails to boot). I haven't tried higher voltages or tried pushing any of the other timing numbers lower. I suspect the other timings are a bit more flexible than the the tRCD timing. Other thought is using a kill-a-watt running Everest memory benchmarks comparing 1.35v to 1.5v the system runs about 2watt less (87w compared to 89w). At idle almost no difference and the same 2w less at 1.35v when doing futuremark demo. Not Earth shaking amounts of power, but the system is already low power consumption (118w peak running furmark as the highest I have hit for continuous power consumption). If the memory was running at 1600mhz instead of 1130mhz I'd probably see a lot more power savings 1.35v vs 1.5v (higher the frequency the higher the power drain)
Quite

Pros: Good airflow, very quiet. Much quieter than the case fan it replaced with nearly as much airflow.
Cons: Not a wind tunnel
Overall Review: I like the fan enough replacing an 80mm generic LED top case fan to get replacements for the 2 rear 80mm case fans with the Gelid silent 80mm fans and another one to blow over the GPU. These things are very quite. They are NOT silent, but very, very low noise and good, but not excellent air flow (excellent for their volume). Pretty white fan blades, quite silicone mounts, great cable wrap.
Great product

Pros: Works great. Good speed, low latency. Great portability. Good QoS on a 2 computer home network about 15ft from the wireless router.
Cons: Windows 7 is not plug-n-play. You need to download the latest drivers from TP link and install ONLY the Windows 7 64 bit drivers (at least if you have Win7 64bit). Don't use anything off the included CD as there are no Win7 drivers on it (only XP/Vista 32/64 bit).
Overall Review: If you do install anything off the CD you are going to need to uninstall it, completely, and install just the win 7 drivers, otherwise you'll have no connectivity. The included apps on the CD don't work under Windows 7. That said, Win 7 drivers installed, and instant connection.
Slick

Pros: This thing will mount 2 2.5" drives in it. It'll act as at least a limited heat sink, though not sure about the thermal conductivity of the 'thermal pad' on it, but there is plenty of contact along the side rails. The drive's over hang by enough to make attaching cables easy. Frankly it just looks sexy in my all black case with an SSD on it.
Cons: Could be cheaper...though for mounting 2 2.5" drives it is probably the cheapest solution out there
Overall Review: Now I just need to add a 2nd SSD on the thing...
Great price, low power, good performance

Pros: Low power consumption. No benchmarks yet on exact conumption, but Powercolors Go Green 5750 came in at 25% less power conumption than the 'non-go green' card. I'd assume this one does similar. Big honking heat sink which is pretty to look at. See other thoughts for testing. Great testing
Cons: The 5570 just isn't as fast as the 5670 or faster cards, but for the price it is pretty good for slightly older games or new games with lower settings. Poor case air flow probably will up temperatures a fair amount. The benchmarking for the 5750 I saw had temps about 90C in a case with pretty much no air flow.
Overall Review: System Core 2 Duo E7500 @stock clock (2.93ghz) G. Skill Eco 1.35v DDR3 1600 memory 2x2ghz Powercolor go green Radeon 5570 Corsair 400w PSU Good case cooling (4 80mm fans, plus PSU fans) Furmark benchmark testing temp stabilized after 5 minutes at 55C with a max of 56C, total benchmark 10 minutes. No overclock.