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My experience with Enlight cases has been mixed.  The design is good,
hard-disks can be snapped out easily, the bottom swings out, the connectors
are clearly labeled...but quality?  The metal case is not as strong as could
be...there are many sharp edges and cuts come easy...these cases are about 4
years old, maybe Enlight is making better cases these days.

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In my business, I lean toward the Enlight case for my builds.
http://www.enlightcorp.com/main_frame.html

I prefer the EN7237 which has a 250W power supply (47.00) or the
EN7237/3 which has a 300W power supply (62.00). Which case I choose is
dependent upon what the client is going to do with the system. I like
the flexibility of the case, but more importantly, I like the quality.
It has a lot of room for cards, has a second fan for cooling and it has
a decent reset button.

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