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BitFenix Prodigy Mini ITX Case Review

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:10 am
by Apoptosis
BitFenix Prodigy Mini ITX Case Review

Earlier this year BitFenix launched the Prodigy, which is the first Mini-ITX chassis designed with enthusiasts in mind. With support for long graphics cards, tower coolers, and even watercooling radiators, Prodigy offers unparalleled flexibility in a compact Mini-ITX form factor. We put this PC case to the test when we build a water cooled Intel Z77 based system with it using the ASRock Z77E-ITX Mini-ITX motherboard.

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I said it on the first page of today's article, I fell in love with this case when I first saw the press release. From that point on I decided to ditch my planned and mostly purchased Intel LGA2011 build. The decision was mostly based on the a few pictures and the information in the original press release. Now that I have the BitFenix Prodigy on hand, am I as impressed with the Prodigy as I was when I first saw it? For the most part I would have to say yes...
Article Title: BitFenix Prodigy Mini ITX Case Review
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Re: BitFenix Prodigy Mini ITX Case Review

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:59 am
by Major_A
Nice little box. While I like to have one I do have several PCs running without an optical drive. I haven't installed Windows using the disc in years so that isn't an issue either. Paired with a boot SSD and 3 laptop drives in RAID then you don't have to use any of the cages or sacrifice space. Nice!

Re: BitFenix Prodigy Mini ITX Case Review

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:18 am
by Kaos Kid
Small, but not cutesy...I like it! This should fit fine in any computer cubby or entertainment center.