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BitFenix Prodigy side windows
Case afficionado's BitFenix announced it has created side window panels for its Prodigy cases. The side windows will be available by mid-February in white and black, to match the color of your case. It's uncertain if BitFenix will ship side windows for the red and orange versions of the Prodigy, and yeah no word on pricing either.
Displaying a clear, non-obstructive acrylic, the Prodigy Side Panel Window Accessory is a hassle free option to obtain a clear view of your full sized video card. Without any clips or tacky mounting mechanisms in sight, your Prodigy Black or Prodigy White can maintain its sleek design while having no compromises to the hardware inside.
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#4501522 Posted on: 01/15/2013 08:50 PM
wish i could do a build in these cases got any pic Brasky?
wish i could do a build in these cases got any pic Brasky?
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#4501534 Posted on: 01/15/2013 08:59 PM
i'll take some when i get home tonight. I took out all the hdd cages since the RT side panel if you looking at it straight on has an spot for 2 2.5 drives, so i have a 120 gb SSD for the OS and a 750 gb Seagate momentus XT laptop hdd on there for steam and other games. I'll grab some pictures and more details later.
wish i could do a build in these cases got any pic Brasky?
i'll take some when i get home tonight. I took out all the hdd cages since the RT side panel if you looking at it straight on has an spot for 2 2.5 drives, so i have a 120 gb SSD for the OS and a 750 gb Seagate momentus XT laptop hdd on there for steam and other games. I'll grab some pictures and more details later.
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#4501983 Posted on: 01/16/2013 11:00 AM
Thank god it does NOT look like/resemble a Mac G5 or Mac Pro only shorter and fatter. Innovation. That's what I like to see.

Thank god it does NOT look like/resemble a Mac G5 or Mac Pro only shorter and fatter. Innovation. That's what I like to see.


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#4502218 Posted on: 01/16/2013 05:12 PM
I also have one of those cases and yes, they do look like the old mac cases...though more flimsy.
I'll snap some pictures of what I have this evening if I remember. It's a pretty neat design the way the mobo sits flat rather than a traditional side mount. I also agree that cable management isn't the best in it. Still, temps seem to be pretty good.
I also have one of those cases and yes, they do look like the old mac cases...though more flimsy.
I'll snap some pictures of what I have this evening if I remember. It's a pretty neat design the way the mobo sits flat rather than a traditional side mount. I also agree that cable management isn't the best in it. Still, temps seem to be pretty good.
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i have 2 of these cases, and they are basically perfect already, the only thing i would suggest would be to make the motherboard support more skeletal so that the PSU cables could be run with more freedom.