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6th February 2006, 23:47 | #1 |
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| ENlight eXtreme Gaming Case The back of the case holds no surprises. The gaping hole should by now have made you realise the case comes with no power supply, an inconvenience if you don't have one but a wise choice in general as bundled power supplies are rarely worth the space they occupy. The rear fan vent is fairly open and should let plenty of airflow through.
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