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LEPA LPC302 Mid-Tower Case Review

The LEPA LPC302 is very different from all the Enermax cases we've reviewed, which is not necessarily a bad thing.  That said, it is clear that LEPA have tried to cut costs in a few areas to keep the price of this case down to a budget level, rather than targeting the enthusiast sector which Enermax is generally associated with.

Thankfully, the majority of the cost cutting seems to have been done in the various ‘tool-less' installation features – we don't consider this a huge problem as you also have the option to install devices with screws should you please.  The tool-less expansion slot mechanism is sadly far from the best implementation we have seen.

Aside from the small issues with tool-less installation, the LPC302 is a solid case.  It is pleasing to look at and is generally well built.  While we appreciate all the effort LEPA have utilised to provide users with as many fan locations as possible, we doubt that anyone will fill all six fan locations on the left side panel.  In fact, most users at this price point would probably prefer an acrylic window to the mesh panel that LEPA have used.

LEPA have advised us that the MSRP of the case will be £79.90 (inc vat) when it hits the market which we think is a reasonable price point for this specific design. Sometimes leading retail stores can offer more competitive pricing, meaning we may very well see it for £70 inc vat when it reaches the UK.

Pros:

  • Sleek design.
  • Build quality is good.
  • Good cable routing support.
  • Plenty of fan locations.

Cons:

  • Poor tool-less installation options.

KitGuru says: Despite a few issues with tool-less installation, a solid design.


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Rating: 8.0.

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3 comments

  1. Seems a fair case, but boy is it dull looking. I want something more exciting.

  2. Ned id say if you want something more exciting you need to part with a little more money. Enermax are never known for exciting designs, but they are usually techically very good.