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Thursday, September 11, 2008
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Enlight have a few products designed for gamers and enthusiasts though, and today we will take a look at one of them; the Sniper Power 650W PSU. Enlight currently has no 800W+ units and this product is their second most powerful they currently produce, but its output is more than enough for the needs of the majority of PC enthusiasts and gamers.
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Thursday, August 10, 2006
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It's about time somebody came up with a PC-in-a-monitor solution that was easy to upgrade, so when ENlight's LCD PC chassis landed in the labs, we were skeptical about the promises on its box, but we're an equal opportunities bunch and gave it the HEXUS examination.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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Until recently one perfectly fair criticism to be levelled at the PC was that it's too big and too ugly to be seen in any room other than the office. All that changed soon after the case modding craze took off with a range of compact and aesthetically pleasing cases designed to look at home alongside your DVD player, VCR or hi-fi components, and it's just such a case want to look at today. The EN-7473 MediaCenter is a vaguely retro looking chassis designed to mimic the look of a pair of stacked separates. Created by the case connoisseurs at ENlight, who incidentally have been making cases since around 1986, some 13 years after setting up shop stamping metal parts for industry, the EN-7473 has quite a pedigree to live up to...
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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
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Enlight has jumped onboard the gamer bandwagon with the latest product to make its way into our labs, the Enlight Extreme Gamers PC Case. It talks the talk, the name creates images of fragging your way to glory, taking on the greatest, standing on stage next to a couple of sexy, scantily clad booth babes collecting a big cardboard cheque from a bigwig from a gaming company or hardware manufacturer. Does it live up to its name? Will fatal1ty shiver in his shoes when he sees you set it up at CPL? We can't answer the second question, but we will try our best to answer the first, so without any further delay, let's get our hands on it...
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Monday, February 6, 2006
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There are cases of all sizes, shapes and colours, but what exactly is a "gamer's case"? What attributes does a case need to have before it can puff out its chest and proudly declare itself a case designed with gamers in mind? Does it need to be decked out in bright colours? Be designed to be less stuffy than a "serious" server or workstation case? Have more fans or more efficient cooling? Be light and portable so it can be carried to the nearest LAN party without leading to hernias or slipped discs? Whatever a "gamer's case" may be, the case we're reviewing today claims to be one...
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