80 plus certified computer case?

Rubycon

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Perhaps the labeling person was dyslexic that day and gave it a 80+ stamp instead of ROHS? :laugh:
 

DerwenArtos12

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LOLerskates.

Maybe it's also available with a power supply and newegg just re-used that front picture since you can't see the back at all.
 

toadeater

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I guess this is like the Volkswagen Beetle of cases. The bezel design must be at least 10 years old. I had an Enlight case back then with an identical bezel design, except it was beige and didn't have the USB ports on the front.
 

Zepper

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Enlight probably sells the same case with a PSU and the people that do the Egg's product description work for the site are practically clueless about computers on the tech or features side so they didn't crop that out of the stock photo... You can almost never find all products with any given feature with one pass of the search. fer instance, try to find all cases that support Extended ATX mobos by searching on EATX (the common acronym). How many do you come up with? Only 4 cases plus a few accys for me. You have to do at least three, single word searches to find most of them and some may still be left out. You can't find the Spire Pininfarina cases by searching on "Pininfarina" either. Absurd! I've pointed out a lot of their stupidities to them and the seem to never get fixed.

Toad,
Yup, Enlight doesn't change things just to change. I've got a 3227 (or 4227, I forget) Enlight here that is almost identical to that (in fact the system I'm using to create this message is in it and the shell is elsewhere, as it almost always was) - just mine has a U-shaped outer shell (beige of course - wasn't anything else back then). An awful lot of beige (and now black) office boxes are made in those Enlight cases.

.bh.