Its safe to say that BitFenix’s Prodigy case has taken the market by storm and is one of the most popular cases on the market today. To add to the line up, BitFenix have now added some colour to the mix with two new flavours to chose from and also some additional front panels and badges so that the mass following of fans can further more customise and personalise their builds
The two new colours to chose from are Fire Red and Atomic Orange and like the black and white models, this goes right down to the FyberFlex Composite material that sits around the chassis for the best protection against shock and ease of portability. Inside the chassis remain untouched with space for a mITX motherboard, five 3.5″ drives or two SSDs and the ability to remove the drive cages to mount a 240mm radiator or long graphics card.
Prodigy Custom Front Panels
As part of giving the flexibility to personalise each and every chassis to suit the individuals liking the BitFenix Prodigy Custom Front Panel does just that. Choosing between black or white, stylish SofTouch finish, or high airflow filtered mesh, the Prodigy Custom Front Panels are designed easily to swap and snap in place and enables users to personalize and colour coordinate their system with a touch of colour.
BitFenix Aluminium Badges
The last new thing that BitFenix have to offer are two metal badges with either a black or white finish to the BitFenix logo, topping off the case with a little bit of class.
BitFenix Prodigy Fire Red and Atomic Orange carry an MSRP of 69€ in the EU (incl. 19% VAT), $79 in North America.
Prodigy Custom Front Panels will be priced at 14.90€ in the EU (incl. 19% VAT), $19.99 in North America.
BitFenix Aluminum Badges will have an MSRP at 2.90€ in the EU (incl. 19% VAT), $3.99 in North America.
Source: Press Release
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