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 ...
Welcome to Part 2 of our new BitFenix Prodigy M build guide, if you're just coming into this now - you can go and check out Part 1, which was an Introduction of what we're planning to do with this ...
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 ...
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 ...
When I first reviewed the Prodigy M, I met it with mixed feelings. On one hand, I love the original Prodigy, it has a great layout for mini-ITX based systems, but the increased component size required ...
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.