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Old 24th June, 2002, 03:30 AM
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Anyone know if a Yeong Yang Lunar 5402 is for sale in the US?

Naturally, I didn't buy a Yeong Yang Lunar 5402 from KCComputers when they sold them. Google brings up nothing of substance about this case.

That's a shame, because Mids pre-punched with two 120mm mount points seem mighty hard to find. Sigh. Thanks if you can point me in the right direction to find this case!
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A picture helps alot sometimes.

Or a PDF http://www.yeongyang.com/catalog/lunar.pdf
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Old 15th July, 2002, 04:07 AM
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Thanks for the .pdf, Azriel! I can't find a retailer for the 5402 in the US. Why, oh why don't more case manufacturer's realize that 120mm mount points, front and rear are the way to go? Spare me those wussed 80mm mounts, please!

Sure, I can cut my own 120mm holes, but with the tools I have it's a very long job.
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The problem with cutting your own 120's is that selling a modified case is not easy to do. You would not believe how many times I have had to re-case a machine to sell it.
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