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Reviews
Yeong Yang YY-A208, Continued
12:02 PM - January 5, 2005 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: casing, microatx
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: casing, microatx
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Table of Contents:
Yeong Yang YY-A208, Continued

Loads of space for MicroATX motherboard and expansion cards

The cage is removable for easier hard drive installation

Only one of the two system fans is pre-installed
Plus points
- Removable HDD cage
- All AGP and PCI slots usable
- Ventilation duct in the top of the case
- Decoupled drives
Minus points
- Sharp case edges
- No SATA connectors for power supply
- Flimsy plastic front panels
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