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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #21
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #22
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The idea was to change the color gray with blue "phanteks." But it is too light..not a problem, it is easy to remove. I disassembled the front and up and saw that the mesh is composed of 3 parts: the metal mesh, washable filter and plastic chassis. The BitFenix ​​logo is glued with adhesive.
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #23
really like the blue accents!
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #24
That new front plate just looks great Luca! I mean I was already in love with your black and blue approach, but it's got even better now!
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #25
Thx, but honestly I will buy the softouch panel black/blue when will be available. Clean design and less dirty
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #26
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660Ti OC -> 760 OC

Fire Strike: 5571 -> 6003pt
Valley Basic: 4140 -> 4309pt
Valley Extreme: 2053 -> 2442pt
Valley Extreme HD: 1551 -> 1863pt (between two GTX 680 )
Edited by LucaRocchi on 2013/9/1 9:34:58
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #27
Very nice Luca. This card suits your build very nicely
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #28
Sadly (for my wallet, not for my monkey ), there is around new full cover for my small ASUS.
Are only suppositions and crazy ideas, but for cool down my 2500K OC'ed what rad could be better?

I mean, I want have a very clean setup.

The bitspower is this:
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And I have:
230mm installed on front
120mm installed on rear
2x120mm installed (actually only one) on top

Don't know when and if I will do, is just for know

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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #29
2x120 on top, fat if the space is enough...there's no need to push-pull, push should be enough. Look for a Laing DCC/Swiftech 350/355 (they're the same, you can turn up the little one with a little mod) and then place the reservoir you prefer, where you can...

you can use XSPC's one, they made few models with an internal slot for Laing Pump, even to fit on 5.25 slot Team MSI Italy | it.msi.com
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Re: [Build] BitFenix Prodigy #30
I would go for the fattest 240 rad around

What about this one Luca? Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta
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