Review: BitFenix Prodigy

Published by Marc Büchel on 31.08.12
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Left side

Overview

 

   
Like the right side, the left side panel is unspectacular. You'll find a mesh design which allows powerful graphics card to suck in plenty of air. Otherwise it's white like the rest of the case, nice and white. Once you've taken the side panel off you'll see the hard drive cages of which there are two. The upper one can be removed easily. You'll simply have to push two plastic pieces towards eachother and then pull the cage out. If you wish to remove the cage in the bottom area you will need to remove six screws. If you decide to do so there will be quite a lot of space to install a watercooling. In fact it's no problem to even install a dual radiator in this small case.
What we didn't like too much is the compartment for the power supply. We would love it if the entire case were between two to five centimeter longer. Like this there would be plenty of space to install a power supply with fully modular cable management. At the moment everything is really tight when it comes to the power supply.
 

 



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Page 3 - Front / Back Page 7 - Conclusion
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