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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (2931)10/15/1998 7:47:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (3) of 14778
 
One of the system assemblers I'm talking to is trying to get me to use the Enlight Mid tower case he sells in lieu of getting me the Inwin Full tower. He said he would get it for me if I insisted, though he insists the Enlight is a better case from thr assemblers point of view.

Every thing I have read about these two cases suggests the opposite. That the InWin is preferable. There are also quite a few people here who have chosen The InWin for that price range case.

Aside from going back and rereading previous case discussions, which I intend to to tonite, is there anything current any of you new InWin or Enlight users can add to help me confirm my previous decision to use the INWin ATX.

I know bay wise this is more case than I need but I can afford the real estate and I like the added ventilation a large case provides.

Clarence
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