2 Enlight 250w Midtower $30
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Is this it? http://enlightcorp.com/pc_cases/graphics/7237_l.gif
If it is I'll take one,you ship to Michigan?
[Edited by Alfie Cat on 04-12-2001 at 02:57 AM]
If it is I'll take one,you ship to Michigan?
[Edited by Alfie Cat on 04-12-2001 at 02:57 AM]
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Hey man. Wazzup?! YGM about one of these buggers.

FYI (for those asking about the case identity) there's an En-7200 series that's almost exactly like the 7237 shown in the link above, but that doesn't have the detachable mobo-base & that doesn't allow for the right external side (right if facing the bezel) to slide off. The difference is basically that you drop the mobo in (with the case lying on its side) rather than disassemble the case & install the mobo on the detachable base. I've had one of these, and it's the same solid construction, the same wonderful design for ventilation, the same front (low) & back (high) attachments for extra fans, etc. I'd think it was pretty much nit-picking to want "a real" 7237 over this other 7200 series case.

[Edited by Lawton on 04-12-2001 at 11:22 PM]
FYI (for those asking about the case identity) there's an En-7200 series that's almost exactly like the 7237 shown in the link above, but that doesn't have the detachable mobo-base & that doesn't allow for the right external side (right if facing the bezel) to slide off. The difference is basically that you drop the mobo in (with the case lying on its side) rather than disassemble the case & install the mobo on the detachable base. I've had one of these, and it's the same solid construction, the same wonderful design for ventilation, the same front (low) & back (high) attachments for extra fans, etc. I'd think it was pretty much nit-picking to want "a real" 7237 over this other 7200 series case.
[Edited by Lawton on 04-12-2001 at 11:22 PM]
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Oh contraire my esteemed "Rebel" friend. While what you say may be the truth, there ARE other midtower Enlights ( Endura model) that not only don't have the the rear fan-port but also have a real funky hooded design which doesn't allow for removing just one side panel. There is a considerable difference between that and the 7237.
All I want to know is whether or not the model he has, has a rear fan-port, but I guess we'll just have to be in limbo until Kenny decides to "enlight"en us.....:laugh
I crack myself up sometimes.
All I want to know is whether or not the model he has, has a rear fan-port, but I guess we'll just have to be in limbo until Kenny decides to "enlight"en us.....:laugh
I crack myself up sometimes.
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