A good quality case for home theatre PCs
In terms of design, Enlight’s Home Media case takes a different route compared to other media centre cases around at the moment. It ends up looking like two stacked hi-fi units.
Constructed from steel, the EN-7473 is designed to accept standard micro-ATX boards and, thanks to its height, full size expansion cards. This is a definite plus when it comes to sourcing TV cards etc to build into your media centre.
Amongst other bays, you get one 5.25in that sits behind a drop down panel and two vertical 3.5in bays.
Enlight provide a 250W power supply with the case that, while not labelled as a silent product, is barely audible.
Two 6cm fans sit on the rear panel providing quite but effective cooling.
Pros: Stylish design; accepts full-size expansion cards
Cons: Only a 250W power supply as standard
Overall: An interesting case that's perfect for a home
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