affordable" in the same sentence. Come join Mike "Darthtanion" Wright as he takes a look at a pair of Enermax enclosures that somehow fit into both of the above mentioned categories. Pre-modded aluminum are generally expensive, but we'll see if you can make a cheaper product and still maintain any sort of quality!" />
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Enermax CS-528 & CS-718 Series Aluminum Cases Review

Author: Mike Wright SUMMARY: When you hear about modified aluminum casing, you don't generally think of the word "affordable" in the same sentence. Come join Mike "Darthtanion" Wright as he takes a look at a pair of Enermax enclosures that somehow fit into both of the above mentioned categories. Pre-modded aluminum are generally expensive, but we'll see if you can make a cheaper product and still maintain any sort of quality!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Cases, Cooling and Power Supplies
Published: 4th July 2003
Manufacturer: Enermax
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

When you hear the name Enermax, the first thing you generally think of is power supplies. These folks have been making quality power supplies for quite a while, some of which you can even see reviewed here at TweakTown. But today isn’t a PSU write-up. No, it is something else that the good folks at Enermax have been spending time on.

Custom enclosures, particularly aluminum models, have been on the wish list of many a computer enthusiast. But lets face it, the costs associated with this type of case tends to be rather high. But Enermax has decided to do something about this; namely by making an aluminum case with side panels for an affordable price.

Today we’ll be taking a look a pair of these affordable cases and see what they have to offer. We’ve always heard that you get what you pay for, but we want to see if a more reasonably priced pair of cases can offer up some workable cooling, good looks and features to keep us happy.

So sit back and enjoy as we take a stroll through the insides and outsides of these aluminum outer garments for your rig.








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