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14 Dec, 2017
Good board, a bit pricey
For overclocking an old 1150 pin cpu, the Z87 is the best pick. This board is good except the PCIE-x1 are too close to the graphics card slot, so if you have a card that uses it, hope you graphics card is slim. The PS2/Mouse combo is useless and has been since this board was first released.
So far, it's been reliable.

30 Jun, 2019
A good non-OEM replacement battery.
I got this to replace a failed 1.5Ah battery that came with the original unit. The 2.0Ah is a little bit better when using it for a longer period or for hard drilling/screwing.
Works well, fits like the original. Whether it lasts like the original only time will tell.
Bosch don't produce these NiCd anymore, they have Lithium alternatives to fit, if you're environmentally conscious.

22 Aug, 2019
Good for the price, don't expect a great Web interface or great 5Ghz WiFi or QoS.
I brought this because of VOIP and because I've had TP-Link stuff before (a TG-VG3631). It was bought also with a view to using it with NBN (FTTC).
This router syncs well with my ISP but has a lot of errors. The firmware/OS is old (the same error messages for VOIP appear now as in the 6 year old router) and the Web interface is even clumsier than the old router but I will live with it because of VOIP.
The 5G wireless seems very short range, even at high power with lots of errors. The 2.4G has much better range but of course, much less throughput.
It does run warm, but not too warm. I always mount it on a rack so there's enough air flow underneath.
All in all, apart from slow web interface, old software and mediocre 5G performance, it's a good unit, with true GB LAN that supports jumbo frames.
Edit: It has no Quality of Service for VOIP so if you're uploading/downloading something that saturates your link, your VOIP will likely cut out. This is a backward step from previous VOIP routers from TP-Link. v1 of the router apparently had VOIP QoS but not this v2.