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Jeantech Luna
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May 16, 2008
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RRP: $150 (time of review)
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A solid and stylish case with a wealth of drive bays.
The Jeantech Luna is a fine example. Look past the sturdy yet stylish black door and the sleek grilles, and you’ll find a wealth of drive bays, all with easy-access plastic clips. The rear expansion slot bays have clips instead of screws, while the three hard disk bays are mounted sideways for simple removal. This might have blocked airflow a little if not for the 220mm blue-lit fan in the side-panel, which cools impressively and silently. It’s a solid and stylish case.
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This article appeared in the June, 2008 issue of PC Authority.


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