Review: BitFenix Prodigy

Published by Marc Büchel on 31.08.12
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Front

Overview

 

 
The front of BitFenix's Prodigy is simple, elegant and therefore timeless. In this case you find a front plate made from white, matte palstic which comes with a black frame. Furthermore one can see the 5.25 inch bay, where optical drives can be installed. After removing the front plate you see the 120 millimeter fan, which has been mounted behind the mesh. You'll also see different mounting holes for fans with 140 millimeter, 180 millimeter, 200 millimeter and 230 millimeter diameter.


Back

Overview

 

   
Next to the usual slot bezels, of which you're going to find two in this case, there is space for an additional 120 millimeter fan, which will be placed right behind the CPU cooler. In general the back of this case looks quite unspectacular. Both side panels are kept in place by the use of four thumbscrews. Something that looks a bit unusual concerns the hole where you'll find a motherboards I/O connectors. In this case it's alignment is horizontal to use the space inside the case more efficiently.


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