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Reviews (7)

Oct 26, 2015
EASY-Plug it in and go to the website and download the software.
The tuners are more sensitive than the OTA tuner in my Dish Network VIP-722 add on card and get a channel that the other tuner cannot receive with a splitter on the same antenna. Fast channel change. Works great with Windows Media Center as well as ServerWMC combined with Kodi.

Jul 26, 2016
This is the most bang for your buck if you have an old i7-920 in an x58 MB.
They will OC to 4.1-4.2 Ghz on air and use the same cooler as your old i& 920 from when the 1366 board first came out.
It's worth putting 3 sticks of 8 GB ram and a Xeon into your old x58 motherboard and holding out for Intel to really come out with something better. You are kidding yourself if you think your CPU or RAM bound. It will still rock the fastest GPU's.
Always update your bios first and verify that it will support the upgrade. Some boards like the EVGA x58 SLI series need to have a resistor moved on the motherboard.
Jan 24, 2015
This beats the Krups oven hands down and is the best in class right now!
I replaced a Krups oven that had the same instant heating switching element to this one. This one may seem overkill with the dials to select more than bake or broil, but the computer board does know what it's doing from Pizza to bake to broil. It will change the switching frequency from top to bottom and it has enough room to slide a full 13 in pizza pie in there without touching the back or front. I don't use the provided pizza pan, as I like my pizza crunchy and toasted on the bottom, so I just don't use that attachment.
The magnets in the door to pull out the tray as you open it are a mixed bag until you lean to not pull the door too fast as you open it too far and then you can't shut it without it "jamming" as the rack is too far out to push it back without you needing you to push the rack back a bit manually. Who has a mitt handy? I just clanged it till it closes :( (Not recommended)
Compared to my old Krups, it has a very soft finished beeping tone and I will not hear it unless I'm in the kitchen. This is the biggest weakness I have for this unit. If it sounded a bit louder when it finished cooking, I'd be so much happier with it.
I still cannot find a better unit for the size and price point that will run on 120 vac. Sure, I wish I had a commercial 220v unit, but this is the best unit I have used. The knobs are much better than the buttons on the Krups, as it;s so quick to pick the temp and time with just spinning the wheels instead of hitting buttons like I had to do in the past!
Do select what your cooking and it will change from top to bottom heating to make the item cook optimal.
If your looking at this oven, then you are looking for the fastest heat up time out there. It has a cool feature where the backlight goes orage when hot and blue when cold.
It beeps when up to temp too. I'll report back if I have any problems.
Been about two months, so I'm not writing an out of the box review with no usage to back it up.