Enlight EN-PA411216 mATX Mid Tower Black Silver 400W Peak V2.0 Front USB & HD Audio
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GreyWolf57@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/24/10 |
Enlight EN-PA411216 mATX Mid Tower Black Silver 400W Peak V2.0 Front USB & HD Audio
Cons:
only one SATA power wire (2 connectors), no thumbscrews, no motherboard standoffs direct mount.
Pros: clean design, ample interior space for a mid-sized case. |
Artur_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/24/10 |
Enlight EN-PA411216 mATX Mid Tower Black Silver 400W Peak V2.0 Front USB & HD Audio
Cons:
Weak PSU, cheap siding, migh not fit all heatsinks
Pros: Cheap (when on sale!), not too heavy Comment:
Bough this when it was on sale for 40$. I was looking for a cheap case that would take a 120mm fan, and this fit the bill. The PSU I've pretty much shelved as its pretty weak for my needs, though it may fit a build without a (powerful) graphics card. I had to break a piece of plastic on the side pannel to fit my heatsink, though my heatsinnk is pretty large (CoolIT LCLC) |
mark_b@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/02/08 |
Enlight EN-PA411216 mATX Mid Tower Black Silver 400W Peak V2.0 Front USB & HD Audio
Cons:none
Pros:PriceFront usb Comment:
This is a good case for the price. Power supply ok so far. This is a fairly quiet case, and for the price it seems fine for a budget system. |
It's been several years since I had an Enlight case. The last one was a great solid case so I figured at $40 for a name-brand case with Power supply, I'd try another one. This one is not so solid but OK for a budget build. I prefer the old school brass standoffs, but this case does not use them, instead mounting directly to the case. Only 5 of nine mounting holes accepted the fine-thread screws for the mainboard. Even though there are two SATA connectors, they are only good to power SATA drives mounted together, in either 5.25" bays or 3.5" bays but not in both.