Introduction
This little gadget kind of reminds me of Coolermasters Museketeer but it’s not the same and does not have the same functions. I got this from Thermaltake and they call if Circlefire. What can this thing do then? Well let’s check it out.
About Thermltake:
Thermaltake Was Founded in 1999. The major products are heat sink,stamping clip,CPU cooler,DC Fan, Folded fin and thermal products.
Thermaltake joined venture with Shun Fu China Factory in Feb,2000.
Expanding the Orb CNC mfg. Factory in Taiwan and China in Y2000, 2001.
Set up Global Distribution Channel in Nov. Y2000, 2001.
Specifications:
LED Blue LED x2
Dimension 149 x 42 x 123mm
Weight 310g (10.94oz) RMS 2W
Lift Dail Display -20 to +3dB Frequency
Response310+/- 62kHz
Middle Dail Display 0~100%
Right Dail Display -20 to +3dB
Meter Colors 7 colors & color flash
Volume Control 3 steps switch (High/Normal/Low) Speaker
The product:

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It was very well packed in plastic when it arrived and all the parts were separated nicely in the box. On the front we can see a picture of the unit in action and on the back we have specificaitons for it.

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Included with the product itself we have a PCI bracket, signal cable, and an audio cable. On the front of the unit we have flames which is quite likely where the name Circlefire comes from.

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On the side we have four holes on each side for mounting in a 5.25 drive bay. In the back on the other hand we can see three connectors which are signal port, audio port, and the power port where you connect the molex connector from your power supply.

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On both sides of the unit we have leds that beat with the music like an equalizer almost- this is a really cool look that I was able to get a picture of. We also have two VU meters that also beat with the music and give you the old fashion look which old recivers used to have. In the middle we have a small speaker built in which you can control the volume on either in windows or with a button under the speaker.
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