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16 Sep, 2016
Smooth pad
1 of 5 found this helpful I figured that with the gimmicky logo that the mouse pad might be a cheap imitation of sorts, but it's a genuine Razer mouse pad. The horizontal length is excellent, however I wish the vertical length was just an inch or two longer. I'm probably just used to the old razer goliathus control pad, but I found myself nearly going off the pad a few times.
In terms of it's looks, the logo looks fine, however the text at the bottom left looks odd, not quite as clear as in the image. But it's functionality is perfect, it really is a soft and smooth pad, very easy to glide over. And like other pads by Razer, it has anti-fraying edges that are stitched all around.

16 Sep, 2016
Good Chassis
I decided to rebuilt my computer and use my last case as a simple test rig. The case itself has enough bits and bobs, the extra fan is nice and all round feels strong. The glossy finish is easy easy enough to clean. It has a safe medium form factor with the motherboard being at the top left, below it the PSU, and to the right spaces for HDDs and disk players. But who uses those in 2016?
Allround a good case.

22 Aug, 2016
Great board with good features
1 of 2 found this helpful I got this board 'cuz my old one was a Micro and couldn't handle SLI. With this board- I'm using an i5-3570k, 8gbs 1333 RAM, 2x 1TB 7200rpm Seagate HDDs, 750w PSU 80+brns, and SLI GTX 970s.
The model a bit old (2011 I think) but it supports pretty much everything you might need. It can handle 3-way SLI (8x, 8x, and 4x) has plenty of sata ports, fits 1155 CPUs, and even comes with a power and reset switch- so it's good for a test bench too. Haven't had any issues, solid board. And the lack of an I/O shield doesn't bother me, personally. For how much I payed, happy with what I got.