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Written by Zach Jeffers   
Friday, 04 May 2007
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#821 - Sigma Luna Case
Page 2: Specifications and Packaging
Page 3: Luna Contents
Page 4: Inside the Luna
Page 5: Conclusion

Inside the Luna
With the side window off of the Sigma Luna case, you can see that everything, and I mean everything, inside the case is black. This is a very nice touch. I wish more case manufacturers would do this. Included in the case is a User’s Manual and a box. Well, a box with a baggy of screws.



On the 5.25” drives, you will find a tool-less design. These get pulled back and then swing open. The external and internal 3.5” drive bays include this design as well. The internal 3.5” bays are not removable but they are turned ninety degrees for easy installation. You can also see the availability of a 120mm intake fan, though one is not included for this purpose. Any one who knows me knows that I prefer to see the manufacturer place even a cheap fan in an available fan slot when you pay over $50 for a case. This is especially true when there is no power supply included, but a mute point.



At the back of the case you find the included 120mm fan. This has a four pin Molex power connector so you will need to drape the power lead across the case instead of being able to connect to the motherboard’s fan header. Below the fan, you find the expansion bays. These are easily removable with a push down and out of the retention clips.



On the underside of the case, you will find four white plastic feet. This would have been nice to have seen rubber feet for their anti-vibration abilities. Up to the front underside, you can see where the air would come in for the front 120mm fan.



With the fans turned on, they are practically silent. This was nice to see/hear. The side intake 80mm fan is a blue LED fan and looks really nice. I would have liked the rear fan to have been a blue LED fan along with the wishful front fan.






 

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