Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the BitFenix Prodigy M and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BitFenix Prodigy M.
February 2014
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60 Reviews
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Maximized use of space, Highly expandable / customizable to fit various levels of performance, Available accessories to further customize, Smart internal layout will accommodate a surprising amount of hardware, You asked, they delivered, SLI/Crossfire fin
Careful component selection required, Stock fans may be inadequate depending on components
You'll notice a trend throughout this review, and that is “pick your components carefully!” While switching to micro ATX provides a little more room, if the chassis stays the same size that means there's less overall room to fit larger components. Even so...
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. It's a great looki...
Published: 2014-08-09, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
On the outside of this chassis, there is nothing to get really excited about. If placed next to the original Prodigy, unless you can get a view of the bottom or back of these cases, you will be hard pressed to tell them apart. But that isn't what sets th...
Well designed, Good price, Will hold a full gaming rig
Some space limitations when fully loaded with parts
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Published: 2015-07-21, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Bright and colourful finish, Four colours to choose from, Optional side panel window,
None, “Customising and modding your chassis can be a tricky process, but BitFenix are making moves that allow you to customise your rig to your liking with minimal effort. A custom side panel, a few new fans and pick your favourite colour and you’re on yo
PricingThe BitFenix Prodigy M colour series, as well as the standard colours of black, white and the Yin and Yang editions, are available from Overclockers UK, with prices starting from £64.99 up to £74.99 dependent on which model you desire. The Colours...
Abstract: Loyal followers have in recent months a large number of ‘cube' enclosures, or LAN party boxes, pass coming ranging from tight to hip to seriously ‘over the top'. Today I'm going back to a model which surely has been the source of a currently popular enclo...
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Published: 2015-02-19, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
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! The BitFenix Prodigy arrived at pcG well packaged and ...
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Published: 2014-12-27, Author: Ben , review by: play3r.net
Nice overall design, – Comes in a variety of colours, – Has plenty of separately purchasable accessories to help customize the look, – Spacious inside, – Plenty of configurations for fans and hard drives
Doesn't have a fullsize ATX version, – Cable management in this chassis is not the easiest
So after a good few days of getting to play with the BitFenix Prodigy M Color, I have my results and am ready to give my final verdict on the case. In terms of performance, there is plenty that can be done to help with this, but even as it comes, it's fa...
the build quality is on a very good level BitFenix did not make a mistake to go for a super thin side panel to save weight They use solid metal sheets which gives the case good stiffness and a solid appearance Furthermore putting the components in place ...