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Coolermaster Musketeer review - Page 4

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/04/2003 08:00 AM [ 1] 0 comment(s)

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The face of the Musketeer. You can see the quality of the device. The casing is thick metal (Warning. Trying to put it back together after disassembling it, may result in a black nail if you don’t know where your fingers are.)

The Musketeer power up during the night.

How it looks in my case. Yeah I know the DVD is ooold but it works fine. Oh and forgive the state of the cables. Usually they are worse ;-)

Videos
DivX 5.0.5 codec used. If you can't see/hear anything, then you need the codec.
The following video shows the Musketeer’s Volt meter in action. (If you listen carefully you can hear the fans slowing down. Believe me. While it doesn’t sound much in the video, its much better when you are in the room :-) )

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Next, how the VU meter looks when working.

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Musketeer working it’s lights out during the night.

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