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Enlight EN7237 Case Review

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Written: 4/22/2000
Written by:
MotoŽ
Price: $49.00US
Manufactured by: Enlight Corp

Some of you may remember this case from the Unreal Case article. That's because it's the same case without the fancy blue paint and Unreal logo. The Enlight EN7237 also happens to be a really nice mid tower case, with lots of expansion room and a very user friendly face.

While the height and width of the Enlight EN7237 is the same as most mid tower ATX cases, it runs deeper than all but a few mid towers. The EN7237 measures 7.7" wide, 16.7" tall and a whopping 18.9" deep. This case will have no problems accommodating all types of motherboards.

The Enlight EN7237 is just loaded with unique features. If you look at the case from the back, you will see no screws to remove the side panels. That's because the panels are removed from the front, after you pop off the faceplate. Other neat touches include the use of sliding rails to mount your CD/DVD ROM, a sliding hard drive cage, removable motherboard tray and a 35 CFM Sunon case fan.

I found the case to be very pleasing to the eye. It makes maximum use of its limited space. Unlike most 17" cases, the EN7237 can hold lots of devices. There are four 5.25" drive bays and three 3.5" drive bays. The Enlight EN7237 comes with a 250 watt power supply but a 300 watt unit is available as an option.

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