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Will the Enlight EN-7472 PC case do the job for me?

bupkus

Diamond Member
I have to build several computers for a childcare center where we'll be using very few components:
-mainboard
-hard drive
and that's all, no floppy or CD drive.
The mainboard will have built-in video, USB & LAN.

The problem is the 200W PS that comes with this case. My concern is, will it drive an AMD XP?
EN-7472
I'd like to lay it down horizontally on a shelf just above the monitor.
 
Although it's not an Enlight case, I've used this Aopen H340D case in several Athlon XP builds (2400+, CDRW/DVD Combo, 120GB HDD, 1.44 floppy) and never had a problem.
 
Originally posted by: John
Although it's not an Enlight case, I've used this Aopen H340D case in several Athlon XP builds (2400+, CDRW/DVD Combo, 120GB HDD, 1.44 floppy) and never had a problem.

This comes with a 180 Watt PS. How will it drive an AMD XP processor?
 
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
This is ten times better and comes with a 300w PSU. The Enlight cases are awesome, I have the EN-7250 and love it to death!!

Is this case stackable? I would like to stack it 2 high.
 
Originally posted by: bupkus
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
This is ten times better and comes with a 300w PSU. The Enlight cases are awesome, I have the EN-7250 and love it to death!!

Is this case stackable? I would like to stack it 2 high.
Yep. And they're very study.

 
Originally posted by: bupkus
Originally posted by: John
Although it's not an Enlight case, I've used this Aopen H340D case in several Athlon XP builds (2400+, CDRW/DVD Combo, 120GB HDD, 1.44 floppy) and never had a problem.

This comes with a 180 Watt PS. How will it drive an AMD XP processor?

As I stated in my last post, that 180w Aopen powersupply runs a 2400+, CDRW/DVD Combo, 120GB HDD, 1.44 floppy and never a hiccup. It's not about quantity...it's quality. Shuttle XPC's also use a ~200w powersupply and people use 3200+, sata raid, 9800 Pros, etc.
 
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