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How do I know which case I have?

I know this is kinda lame but when I got this computer, my dad bought the things and this was when I wasn't into hardware as much, I was more web design/webmaster/etc. things. Anyway, I know I have an Enermax PSU and I know it came with my case itself. The only problem, is that I can't find which one I have. It doesn't say anywhere and the PSU doesn't say much more other than the voltages. I looked at emicrox.com which is where my dad bought it, except not on line and instead at the store. They don't seem to carry it anymore probably because this was built about a month or so after the P4 1.7ghz was released.
 
Ok, the reason I'm looking for the exact one is so I can see the fan configuration. I looked inside the case, and I see one on the rear end which I put one on, and then holes and support for another one towrards the front end of the case. The only confusion in my mind lies in the fact is if it will do anything in the front since there is not hing to allow airflow to or from the front of the case. No holes or paths. So if I have intake from the back and outtake from the front, where will that air go? It'll just keep circulating within the case. I want it to flow in and out to keep the temperatures down.
 
The standard method is to suck air in front the front of the case and expell it from the back. This is because hotter air rises and the rear fan should exhaust that hot air. Colder air is always going to be found at the lowest points. Sounds like you need to turn the rear fan around so that is expells hot air and put a fan in the front that is sucking air into the case.
 
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