If you are in the know, then you can remember the release of the original Prodigy from BitFenix. The chassis released at the perfect time; the design was revolutionary, and gave users something ...
Today, Bitfenix announced an all-new version of its award-winning Prodigy chassis. Dubbed the Prodigy M, this new revision is designed around the mATX form factor and is being touted as the most ...
Remember a couple months back when we spotted some photos of a couple unnamed BitFenix cases? Well, one of them turns out to be the BitFenix Prodigy. Traditionally, going with smaller Mini-ITX ...
The BitFenix Prodigy changed the Mini-ITX game when it hit store shelves a few years ago. It’s a beautiful and intuitive case, intelligently designed to maintain a slim form factor while still ...
While the Prodigy itself was pretty large for a mini-ITX case, it did hold a high-end GPU and whatnot... the Prodigy M looks pretty interesting, since it's basically the same size, only layout changed ...
Would there be any problems running a fanless Seasonic SS-460FL2 in a BitFenix Prodigy? The horizontal MB shelf is right above the PSU with about 1cm of clearance. There's plenty of room on the sides, ...
There have been slightly better deals on iTunes cards in the past, but if you're running low on credit, this is a great chance to stock up.
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 ...
It’s been two years since I first reviewed the BitFenix Prodigy M, but today, I’ll be revisiting this now classic Prodigy chassis design to take a look at the latest Colour series from BitFenix.
At around £75 the Prodigy M is currently £15 more than the original Prodigy, it’s not especially cheap but given the component support list and the sleek looking design on the exterior it is in-line ...