Prodigy

Sep 15 2012

News - BitFenix Prodigy Reviewed

The BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX case has been out for a few months already, and though that might be a lifetime in tech time, the reviews keep coming. This time it's the white version on the table, and although there is no fuctional difference between the white and black versions, it's still refreshing to get such a thorough visual tour of the surprising sharp-looking white variant. White would be a bit too conspicuous for my tastes, but if you like that old-school Mac look, I suspect the white Prodigy won't disappoint. Plus, the black version seems to have become as rare as hen's teeth online lately. Hopefully this is a sign that BitFenix has struck a chord with consumers, and not just reviewers and custom builders on Ebay.

BitFenix Prodigy White

With the Prodigy, BitFenix has a compact, mini ITX compatible case in their portfolio, which is perfectly suitable to build a small but yet powerful system. Furhtermore this nice looking little case should also offer plenty of space in the interior.

ocaholic

Jun 05 2012

News - BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX Case Reviewed

Mini-ITX always seems to be right on the cusp of bursting into the mainstream. Low-power and cool running processors abound and many of the major manufacturers are offering compelling mini-ITX motherboards, but for those of us that like to roll our own systems, the biggest challenge in selecting components for a mini-ITX build is often in selecting the right case. Mini-ITX cases tend be studies in trade=offs. Go too small and give up too much choice in expandability and drive slots, but go big and give up the space-saving advantage of the form factor; not to mention that mini-ITX cases often seem to be grouped into just two groups: cheap but low-quality or high-quality but expensive. However, we might finally be seeing some manufacturers finding that "just-right" sweet spot. The SilverStone FT03 Mini is certainly one contender, and now comes the BitFenix Prodigy. There might still be some rought edges, but it sound like the Prodigy may just be the Goldilocks mini-ITX case, offering configurations that allow it to serve in home server, HTPC, or gaming desktop roles all without breaking the bank.

BirFenix Prodigy

There's also been a slow trickle of new mini-ITX enclosures designed to support that kind of hardware, but even these enclosures have had their limits unless you were willing to spend through the nose on a Lian Li case. That changes today with the BitFenix Prodigy, a $79, full-frills mini-ITX enclosure designed for maximum performance in minimum space. If you're looking to build a powerful mini-ITX system with a single graphics card, this may very well be the case you've been waiting for.

Anandtech

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