**Help needed on this community wiki** This stuff needs to be tested with unicode strings for both correctness(the Xor method) and speed. 

This is turning out to be a surprisingly tricky question. 

I would recommend using Array.Reverse for most cases as it is coded natively and it is very simple to maintain and understand. 

It seems to outperform StringBuilder in all the cases I tested.  

    public string Reverse(string text)
    {
       if (text == null) return null;

       // this was posted by petebob as well 
       char[] array = text.ToCharArray();
       Array.Reverse(array);
       return array;
    }

There is a second approach that can be faster for certain string lengths which [uses Xor][1]. 

        public static string ReverseXor(string s)
        {
            if (s == null) return null;
            char[] charArray = s.ToCharArray();
            int len = s.Length - 1;

            for (int i = 0; i < len; i++, len--)
            {
                charArray[i] ^= charArray[len];
                charArray[len] ^= charArray[i];
                charArray[i] ^= charArray[len];
            }

            return new string(charArray);
        }


Here is a performance comparison between the StringBuilder, Array.Reverse and Xor method. 

    using System;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using System.Text;
    using System.Diagnostics;
    
    namespace ConsoleApplication4
    {
        class Program
        {
            delegate string StringDelegate(string s);
    
            static void Benchmark(string description, StringDelegate d, int times, string text)
            {
                Stopwatch sw = new Stopwatch();
                sw.Start();
                for (int j = 0; j < times; j++)
                {
                    d(text);
                }
                sw.Stop();
                Console.WriteLine("{0} Ticks {1} : called {2} times.", sw.ElapsedTicks, description, times);
            }
    
            public static string ReverseXor(string s)
            {
                char[] charArray = s.ToCharArray();
                int len = s.Length - 1;
    
                for (int i = 0; i < len; i++, len--)
                {
                    charArray[i] ^= charArray[len];
                    charArray[len] ^= charArray[i];
                    charArray[i] ^= charArray[len];
                }
    
                return new string(charArray);
            }
    
            public static string ReverseSB(string text)
            {
                StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(text.Length);
                for (int i = text.Length - 1; i >= 0; i--)
                {
                    builder.Append(text[i]);
                }
                return builder.ToString();
            }
    
            public static string ReverseArray(string text)
            {
                char[] array = text.ToCharArray();
                Array.Reverse(array);
                return (new string(array));
            }
    
            public static string StringOfLength(int length)
            {
                Random random = new Random();
                StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
                for (int i = 0; i < length; i++)
                {
                    sb.Append(Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt32(Math.Floor(26 * random.NextDouble() + 65))));
                }
                return sb.ToString();
            }
    
            static void Main(string[] args)
            {
    
                int[] lengths = new int[] {1,10,15,25,50,75,100,1000,100000};
    
                foreach (int l in lengths)
                {
                    int iterations = 10000;
                    string text = StringOfLength(l);
                    Benchmark(String.Format("String Builder (Length: {0})", l), ReverseSB, iterations, text);
                    Benchmark(String.Format("Array.Reverse (Length: {0})", l), ReverseArray, iterations, text);
                    Benchmark(String.Format("Xor (Length: {0})", l), ReverseXor, iterations, text);
                    Console.WriteLine();    
                }
    
                Console.Read();
            }
        }
    }

Here are the results: 

    26251 Ticks String Builder (Length: 1) : called 10000 times.
    33373 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 1) : called 10000 times.
    20162 Ticks Xor (Length: 1) : called 10000 times.
    
    51321 Ticks String Builder (Length: 10) : called 10000 times.
    37105 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 10) : called 10000 times.
    23974 Ticks Xor (Length: 10) : called 10000 times.
    
    66570 Ticks String Builder (Length: 15) : called 10000 times.
    26027 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 15) : called 10000 times.
    24017 Ticks Xor (Length: 15) : called 10000 times.
    
    101609 Ticks String Builder (Length: 25) : called 10000 times.
    28472 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 25) : called 10000 times.
    35355 Ticks Xor (Length: 25) : called 10000 times.
    
    161601 Ticks String Builder (Length: 50) : called 10000 times.
    35839 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 50) : called 10000 times.
    51185 Ticks Xor (Length: 50) : called 10000 times.
    
    230898 Ticks String Builder (Length: 75) : called 10000 times.
    40628 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 75) : called 10000 times.
    78906 Ticks Xor (Length: 75) : called 10000 times.
    
    312017 Ticks String Builder (Length: 100) : called 10000 times.
    52225 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 100) : called 10000 times.
    110195 Ticks Xor (Length: 100) : called 10000 times.
    
    2970691 Ticks String Builder (Length: 1000) : called 10000 times.
    292094 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 1000) : called 10000 times.
    846585 Ticks Xor (Length: 1000) : called 10000 times.
    
    305564115 Ticks String Builder (Length: 100000) : called 10000 times.
    74884495 Ticks Array.Reverse (Length: 100000) : called 10000 times.
    125409674 Ticks Xor (Length: 100000) : called 10000 times.


It seems that Xor can be faster for short strings. 


  [1]: http://www.sqljunkies.com/WebLog/amachanic/archive/2006/07/17/22253.aspx