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February 2014
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Publicación: 2015-03-19, Autor: Darksaber , crítica de: techpowerup.com
Cool color choices, Can hold fully sized ATX PSU, Portable thanks to the grips, 240 mm radiator support (even possibly for two 240 mm radiators!), Plenty of space for large tower coolers - up to 175 mm, Long GPUs of up to 310 mm in length will fit, Can ho
ODD will block top 3.5" mounting possibility, PSU cable is a very tight fit if your power connector is facing the wrong way, Using the 2.5" drives on the side panel is near-impossible with a windowed side panel, PSU power adapter available for free, but o
The BitFenix Prodigy M sells for 70 euro including taxes. Cool color choices Can hold fully sized ATX PSU Portable thanks to the grips 240 mm radiator support (even possibly for two 240 mm radiators!) Plenty of space for large tower coolers - up to 175 mm...
Publicación: 2014-11-28, Autor: Twitter , crítica de: vrworld.com
Resumen: Beautiful design, great build quality, lots of options for users, but needs users to take their time for best results.When looking to build a mATX PC there are more and more case options coming on the market. BitFenix has a lot of choices for mATX and Min...
Resumen: The new BitFenix Prodigy M Case now fits Micro ATX motherboards and has a better layout than the original Prodigy. It fits lots drives, there are plenty of fan options, it has water cooling potential, comes with study handles, looks amazing and is afforda...
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Publicación: 2014-04-23, Autor: Björn , crítica de: Bjorn3d.com
We've already established that we like the look of the Prodigy M as it is in most parts identical to the Prodigy which got a Golden Bear award. This means that it is the changes inside that will decide what we feel about this case. For the most part Bitfe...
Publicación: 2014-04-03, Autor: Wade , crítica de: hitechlegion.com
Excellent Build Quality, Quiet Stock Cooling, Dedicated SSD space, Innovative Hard drive Mounting, CPU Cooler Height up to 160mm, Support for large Video Cards, Liquid Cooling Support, Many Additional Cooling Options, Front Panel Support for USB 3.0 or US
Limited Cable Management, Front Panel Connections
The BitFenix Prodigy M features a unique design and is well suited for a compact build for bringing to LAN parties or for hooking up to your entertainment center. It is designed with total flexibility in mind and has numerous cooling configurations that...
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Publicación: 2014-01-08, Autor: Sandy , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
I am not sure if BitFenix intended for it to be so, but the Prodigy M has deemed the original obsolete. You now have the same small footprint, better cable routing, better cooling options, better drive locations and the ability to install mini ITX and ...
Maximized use of space, Highly expandable / customizable to fit various levels of performance, Available accessories to further customize, Smart internal layout will accommodate a surprising amount of hardware, You asked, they delivered, SLI/Crossfire fin
Careful component selection required, Stock fans may be inadequate depending on components
You'll notice a trend throughout this review, and that is “pick your components carefully!” While switching to micro ATX provides a little more room, if the chassis stays the same size that means there's less overall room to fit larger components. Even so...
This isn't going to be one of our massively long conclusions. The exterior of the Prodigy has had plenty of exposure since the release of the original Mini-ITX version all those moons ago, and it's fair to say we love it here at OC3D. It's a great looki...
Publicación: 2014-08-09, Autor: Chad , crítica de: tweaktown.com
On the outside of this chassis, there is nothing to get really excited about. If placed next to the original Prodigy, unless you can get a view of the bottom or back of these cases, you will be hard pressed to tell them apart. But that isn't what sets th...