BitFenix Prodigy Case Released in Green and Blue

BitFenix has launched its Prodigy enclosure in two new colors, Prodigy Green and Prodigy Blue. Both of the units come standard with a window side panel. Up until now, the Prodigy existed in four other colors: white, black, red and orange. The new colors are described by BitFenix as Vivid Green and Cobalt Blue.

Beyond the new colors, the enclosure will be identical to the previous models. They will have room for a mini-ITX motherboard, graphics cards up to 320 mm in length and room for up to five hard drives. Remove the hard drive cage, and the internal hardware can even be water cooled.

The new enclosures will hit shops around the end of May, and although there was no official word on pricing, we can expect it to be the same or slightly above that of the previous models.

Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

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  • buzznut
    An extremely popular enclosure. I wanted to do a mod with one, but then there have been about 30 or so mods I have seen mostly involving putting as much hardware as possible in a tiny case.
    yawn
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  • edogawa
    Neat cases, I wanna do a build with one of these one day.
    They look like those mac cases too oddly.
    Reply
  • aonor
    I personally think they should've gone with Azure or Dodger blue.
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  • thundervore
    I want to do a build in one of these cases but waiting for a something like the Asetek 760GC Combo Liquid Cooler with a 240 double thick radiator. This way I can cool my CPU and GPU in one shot in this a small form factor.
    Reply
  • amdfangirl
    They chose the wrong green.
    :/
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  • nukemaster
    10790576 said:
    An extremely popular enclosure. I wanted to do a mod with one, but then there have been about 30 or so mods I have seen mostly involving putting as much hardware as possible in a tiny case.
    yawn
    Ahh cramming parts into ITX rigs. Honestly quite a bit of fun.
    Reply
  • aonor
    BitFenix Prodigy is a pretty large Mini-Itx case compared to Silverstone SST-SG08.
    Reply
  • Hazle
    the hell, Bitfenix? no pink? how am i going to show off my manliness?
    Reply
  • ronch79
    This is about as pretty as a lunch box.
    Reply
  • shadowfamicom
    I have seen the white one of these in person and love the look of them. I was also really surprised at the build quality for the price.
    Reply