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Enlight EN7237 Case Review

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Removing the face of the EN7237 is a snap. No screwdriver is required. You just pop it off by releasing a clip at the bottom. Once the face is off you can unscrew the side panels, which only have one screw each. The Enlight EN7237 comes with a 3" Sunon case fan located at the lower front, directly above the speaker. There is room for another 3" fan at the back directly under the power supply. Adding the optional fan to the back should make for a nice cool running system.

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Here is a look at all the drive bays used in the EN7237. Air from the case fan is channeled inside the case by a duct. I doubt this improves the air flow any but it's a nice touch. The 3.5" drive cage is mounted on a quick release rail system. The entire 3.5" bay slides out and is held in place with side clips and one screw (which you don't need to use). This made installing my floppy, Zip and hard drive a snap. 

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By far the best and most useful feature of the EN7237 are the sliding rail mounts for the 5.25" drive bays. Instead of screwing your CD or DVD ROM to the drive bay, Enlight gives you some rails to mount on the drive itself. Once you've done that you just slide the drive into the bay and the clips at the front of the rail will lock it into place. A push on the clips and you can pop the drive back out again. The rails lined up my CD ROM and CD Writer perfectly. The two drives were completely flush with the case faceplate.

Because the case is very deep there is lots of room between the back of the drives and the motherboard. This will come in handy if you ever have to reach into the back of your drives to set some jumpers. Then again, with the rail mounts, you can just pop the whole drive out and set the jumpers that way.

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