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12:01 PM - February 11, 2003 by
David Stellmack
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: 15, cases, review
Topics: Business
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: 15, cases, review
Topics: Business
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Enlight - A7280

The Enlight A7280 is perhaps the most progressive of the new Enlight designs, but it is also the most expensive.
Here's the third case we received from Ingram Micro: the Enlight A7280. This one is not meant to be a consumer-type case, but a small server case. This may be the reason why the 7280 comes with a front door. As it does not have a lock, it's up to you whether you like it or not; there's no deeper reasoning behind this.
The opening mechanism is similar to that of the 7254. After the front panel (with the fancy door) has been taken off, both side panels can be removed.
| Number Of Internal 3-½ Bays | 1 |
| Number Of External 3-½ Bays | 2 |
| Number Of External 5-¼ Bays | 6 |
| Number Of Case Fans Supported | 2 |
| Construction Material | SECC/ SGCC rustproof & galvanized JIS steel |
| Power Supply Included | 300 Watt, Enlight HPC-300-202 |
| Special Features | two front USB ports, two 80 mm fans mounted |
| Size | 17.7" x 7.7" x 19.7" |
| Sample Case Provided By | Ingram Micro Components Europe |
| Estimated Cost | $139 |
| Construction Quality Rating | 8 |
| Overall Case Rating | 9 |

A look at the inside of the A7280 from Enlight.
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