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 Enlight 7237 OM3 Mid ATX Case Review  

Date : Friday, 05 May 2000
Author : Wolfman
Provided by : n/a
Page : 2

Accessories and Getting Inside
As with many other good quality cases, the Enlight comes with it's own bag of goodies. You will find 4 pairs of railings for the 5.25" bays, a power cord, I/O Shield (one is already attached to the case), a small plastic bag of screws and motherboard stand-offs and an instruction manual (a PLUS!!). There is even an instruction sticker at the back of the case telling you how to remove the front bezel and side panels.


Accessories
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Instruction at the back of case
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Getting into the case was fairly easy. Just look at the bottom front of the case and you will find a latch. Pull up on the latch and the front bezel will come off the case. Once that is done, you have to remove 2 screws that locks the side panels in place. Unscrew them both and remove the side panels py pulling it forward towards the front of the case.


Latch under the front bezel
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Remove these two screws to get inside
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When I got inside the case, I was surprised to see that the motherboard stand-off were already pre-installed for you! Of course they did missed out one location as you can see in the bottom right picture. I don't have a spare mobo to test it on but from experience, I can see that they are in the correct position for an ATX motherboard!! All you have to do is put the mobo in place and screw in down! Another good feature is that there are no sharp edges on the case structure, so you would not cut your fingers. The whole structure itself is very sturdy, unlike some generic case with flimsy gauge steel.


Pretty spacious huh?
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Stand-offs pre-installed!!
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I looked on the reverse side of the motherboard tray and saw 6 screws that held it down onto the case structure. I removed the screws, thinking that I could easily pop out the tray. Tried as hard as I could, but I can't seem to remove the damn thing! It seeems to be locked in place by some grooves at the bottom. If any of you have a solution for this, tell me!! THE PSU that comes with the case is an Enlight 235W model, but I would gladly trade it up for a 300W one.


Location of the 6 mobo tray screws
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Enlight 235W PSU
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