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Cooler Master Musketeer I: An Analog Display That Takes Getting Used To
1:00 PM - June 15, 2004 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: fighting, fan, noise, pollution
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: fighting, fan, noise, pollution
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Cooler Master Musketeer I: An Analog Display That Takes Getting Used To
The 5.25" Cooler Master is unique in that it doesn't have a digital display, but rather an analog one. The Musketeer I is only made for a single fan and a single heat sensor. The display in the middle beats to the rhythm of the sound card, picking up the sound signal and recording it via a pulsating needle.

Available in either black or silver

A matter of taste: analog readout instead of digital numbers

One display for the fan control, one for the sound, and one for the temperature.

The Musketeer I from Cooler Master does not offer a large number of ports.
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