| #693 - Cooler Master X Craft USB |
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| Written by Zach Jeffers | |||||||
| Sunday, 09 July 2006 | |||||||
Page 2 of 5 Packaging: Cooler Master sent us the X Craft in standard fashion; inside a beautiful brown shipping box full of Styrofoam peanuts. Once out of its protective layers, the retail X Craft box awaits our review. Once opened, the package reveals that it is only a skin to “pretty-up” the strong and well designed cardboard container. I was very pleased to see such a quality container as most companies just use standard thin cardboard with, even thinner, separating pieces of cardboard. I give thumbs up to Cooler Master. ![]() Included with the X Craft are a handful of needed items. In the first picture below, you see an included User’s Manual, Windows 98 Drivers and Software Disc, a black X Craft Stand Plate with rubber strip footings, and a set of “drive stilts” as I like to call them. These “drive stilts” are for thin drives that do not have the standard height of a 3.5” drive. We will get into these details in a bit. In the second picture, you see that Cooler Master has also included 5/12v @ 5amp power brick and accompanying plug cord along with the standard USB patch cable.
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