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The Bitfenix Prodigy is a different chassis, in a good way. Bitfenix tried a different approach to the mini-ITX form factor, something we can only applaud in an otherwise conservative market. We also like the many different possibilities you get with th...
the build quality is on a very good level BitFenix didn't make the mistake to go for super thin side panel to save weight They use solid metal sheets which gives the case good stiffness and a solid appearance Furthermore putting the components in place i...
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Publié: 2012-08-16, Auteur: Dave , review by: techradar.com
Well designed, Good price, Will hold a full gaming rig
Some space limitations when fully loaded with parts
So there we have it, the Prodigy Mini-ITX chassis from BitFenix, when I first set eyes upon this chassis I fell in love with its style, it really does offer a unique style that really sets it apart in the chassis market at the moment, this is in part than...
Very stylish, Can accommodate high-end kit, Easy to transport, Very affordable, Good stock thermal performance + more options
Similar capacity to M-ATX
The long-awaited Prodigy is finally here. Has it lived up to all the hype surrounding it or not lived up to expectations? First of all I have to say the styling on Prodigy is a touch of genius. You will notice that with almost all of BitFenix’ offerin...
Impressive air cooling solution, Fits up to 240mm radiator for watercooling, Space for up to 9×2.5″ drives, Superb build quality and design, Impressive value for money, 2x USB 3.0 ports, Flexibility to remove HDD cage etc
PSU was slightly cramped, Kitguru says: A fantastic design at a very competitive price point, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags bitfenix BitFenix Prodigy case chassis HTPC itx M
The Bitfenix Prodigy Mini ITX is a great choice for a living room or bedroom environment. Even though the chassis is tiny, thanks to the clever design very few compromises have been made.Crucially, the company have managed to accommodate full-sized ATX po...
Overall Build Quality, Design, Size, Spacious Interior, Top 240mm Radiator Space, Front 230mm Fan Space, Two Cages With Room For 5x3.5"/2.5" Drives, Right Panel Space For 2x2.5" Drives, Space For Graphics Cards Up To 320mm Long, Space For Power Supply Uni
MiniITX Limitations (2 PCI Expansion Slots / Limited Cable Management Space), Build Quality Could Be Better (For The 4 Handles Mostly)
I'm not really into HTPC/mini-ITX cases and I've said that time and again both when talking with friends but also in quite a few of my reviews, however thanks to its design, spacious interior, room for up to 5x3.5"/2x2.5" (2x3.5"/2x2.5" if you use a long ...
The Prodigy isn't for everyone. Indeed, the fact that BitFenix has dared to build such a large Mini-ITX case seems to irk some folks. Let the haters hate, though. For some applications, bigger is simply better. The Prodigy's generous size allows it to do...
Small is the new black. Or something like that. The Prodigy is in, and in a big way. I've seen several builds using this case on our forum and elsewhere. The two recent ones use water cooling ( kyleboy77 & Fruergarrd ) and look great. There's a reason t...
Supports high end graphics cards, Enough HDD slots, Uses normal ATX PSU
Problems with PSU:s with modular cables
All in all the Bitfenix Prodigy is an interesting case. It offers many nice features which are rarely found in mini-itx sized cases. It has enough space for high end components, enough HDD slots for fileservers and it looks absolutely astonishing. Als...