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 ...
A couple of days ago my old trusty C2D mobo finally crapped out, after a BIOS update went wrong... (Thanks for the tip, ASUS! ) Couldn't get it to post after trying everything so I decided that it was ...
When I used to LAN regularly, I was at a time in my life when I had multiple systems. I used to have one decent high-end system and a Shuttle system. The Shuttle system was great for portability, but ...
The flexibility offered by this mini-ITX dynamo sparked the creative fires of builders everywhere, resulting in a virtual avalanche of unique builds. Prodigy Green and Blue, with their standard window ...
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 ...
Choosing a great case when building a computer is a tough decision, as you have to consider size, features, aesthetics. It's tough to find one solution that fulfills every need. The BitFenix Prodigy ...
BitFenix unleashes the all-new version of its critically and commercially acclaimed Prodigy chassis - the Prodigy M. As newest member of the Prodigy family, Prodigy M represents the most compact and ...
I’ve been dabbling with mini-ITX as a form factor for over a decade. My first systems were based on VIA-equipped low power embedded motherboards housed in modded cases from the likes of Morex or Akasa ...
We don't think we've ever seen a case with as much pre-launch anticipation, combined with an equally rich and varied account of post-launch build logs and general raving, as this one. However, ...
We’ve seen firsthand how tiny motherboards can pack a serious punch, and BitFenix appears to feel the same way. The company announced the Prodigy mini-ITX chassis, which is designed to accommodate ...
Compact gaming PCs can be tricky to get right. With the limitations of a smaller enclosure, sacrifices typically have to be made and, while space-saving solutions are nice, who really wants to ...
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 ...
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