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Who makes this INTEL case?

We have the same case at my work for our server.

I was digging at it last night thinking what a good gaming rig would fit in it. At a glance, it looks like 140mm fans could fit the front, 120 rear, and I'd bet it would be an easy fit for a couple of 120's top. Actually, a good H2O system could fit that thing.:cool:
 
Reminds me of one of the larger Lenovo cases. Haven't seen that particular model before, though.
 
far as I know they are built only for intel by Enlight. you will not be able to buy them branded as anything else. They are very heavy server cases, the internal layout is not very conductive to modding with fans without tearing out most of the insides.
 
far as I know they are built only for intel by Enlight. you will not be able to buy them branded as anything else. They are very heavy server cases, the internal layout is not very conductive to modding with fans without tearing out most of the insides.

Thank you! I believe this is the case, if not the basis of it. I really like that it is extra wide without going the cube extreme.

http://us.enlightcorp.com/Product/Product_Detail.aspx?ID=192
 
Weird... Just last week I re-wired the network of a dentists office here in town over the last few days, and one of their servers was in that exact case.
 
Reminds me of one of the larger Lenovo cases. Haven't seen that particular model before, though.

And it does, I own a old xserver eseries IBM one and its about the same. Mind you, the first of those case designs came from IBM, whom Lenovo later owned.
 
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