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At 12:26 AM 1/10/99 , you wrote:
>Bob Wright wrote:
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>> It has been my experience with proprietory systems that it is best to include
>> a new case in your upgrade. I recommend going with a mid-tower case
>> such as Enlight or INWIN. Both make excellent cases and they are economical
>> to buy, (I buy them in the low $50 range). A mid tower gives you room to work
>> inside the case and offers you more room for adding extra components.
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>I'm shopping for an Enlight ATX Mid-Tower case, but haven't found them
>for less than about $70, not including shipping. Do you have a better
>source that you can share?
I buy Enlight cases from MIcrosupply: http://www.microsupply.com
They have numerous offices in the western US... pick one close to you
and call them for pricing. You can haggle them down a bit on price.
I deal with their Belevue, Washington office 1-888-236-6436
ask for Gordon
>Also, a "customer comment" forum at the TC Computers* web site has
>numerous mentions of power supply failures in the Enlight 7237. That's
>the case I'm considering. Have you seen a problem with these power
>supplies?
I have never see a powersupply failure in an Enlight case, not that there
was a bad run of the cases with powersupply issues, I just have not see
it... yet. I actually use more INWIN cases these days than Enlight... they
are of the same quality and a little less in cost.
Bob Wright
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