Bitfenix prodigy m microatx pc
It turned out to be a great case for a mini-ITX motherboard. With the Prodigy M Bitfenix has taken the same shell and changed the internals so we now get to fit a 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 I still think the original Prodigy is better, despite its smaller motherboard support.
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. There's no doubting the striking looks of the BitFenix Prodigy owe more than a little to the serious, brushed aluminium stylings of the Mac G5.
The over-and-under looped handles are a dead giveaway, aren't they? That, though, is over-simplifying things a After reviewing chassis for over 4 years, I'm still amazed at how pumped I get when there's a box waiting on my doorstep. Even my 6-year-old son is calling me a geek, but hey, if she shoe fits…Today I get to geek out with my very first BitFenix product, Editors Didn't Like Careful component selection required Stock fans may be inadequate depending on components Difficult to work with Airflow not ideal Limited radiator support compared to original Prodigy.
By ThinkComputers on August 24, 90 To summarize my feeling on the newly tooled BitFenix Prodigy M is what a lot of the case building community is doing. By pcGameware UK on February 19, 90 You could say that I have a love hate relationship with the BitFenix Prodigy M , the installation may have been frustrating but the end result almost makes up for all of the cursing and the swearing! My main puzzle at this point is the case. I was going to go with Corsair Air , but having now read http: Quiet at idle and no high-pitched scream under load.
No need for silence Moderate gaming, VR, programming, sometimes number crunching Calmly drive 3 monitors, one of which is 4K Case requirements: Cube, upper bounds mm, mm, mm, only the last of which is flexible White silver or red could be OK Good for air cooling Infrequent upgrades without taking everything apart The idea is to fit it inside a white Expedit shelf. Can anyone confirm the height of Phenom M?
The official measurement is mm, but I would need to be sure this includes the legs. My shop of choice lists it as mm tall, which would be unacceptable. Intended list of components, assuming I go with the Corsair: I'm a bit rusty, since I've only built on barebones. Page 1 of 1.