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enlight 7237

cyberdad

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How come the Enlight web pages just shows a picture of the 7237, but no description or specs that I can find. I am new at this. If I want to ad fans to a case like the 7237, are there enough leads coming off the PS? Do I use splitters? Is the Enlight PS ok in 300Watts? See I told you Im new at this.
 
Ive got 4 fans running off of the 300wtt power source that came with my enlight. And on case fans that connect to the ps, there is always an extra connector, so you shouldnt ever run out of them. I love this case btw🙂 The only problem that has happened is on the front cover, the little holes restrict the air from the front case fan, but I fixed that by drilling bigger holes in it, its a good case.
 
cyberdad: The Enlight 7237 is a great case and is ideal for modding. along with the HSF I have four 80mm case fans, three 20mm fans on an HDD cooler and a 486 fan on my GeForce2 MX card. Oh and a bunch of flourescent lights ... all running off an HEC 300Watt power supply.

Another Forum member has started a gallery of modded Enlight 7237's. Check it out at sparq-I tek.
 
Thanks for the link dan, I would say look into making a bay/fanbus. It kicks ass! I love being able to control my for fans at any given time. As a matter of fact, they are making my feet cold rigt now, guess it is time to turn some down!
 
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