Bitfenix Prodigy Case Review
The Bottom and Rear Panels
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The bottom panel has an air filter for the power supply fan, which is installed at the bottom of the case.
One of the highlights of this case is that it supports standard-sized ATX power supplies; you don’t need to buy a small form factor unit (CFX12V, for instance). In order to make the installation of the power supply easier, you need to remove the metallic frame where the power supply will be installed, screw the power supply to this frame, slide the power supply into the case, and then screw the frame to the case using four thumbscrews.
The rear panel is shown in Figure 9. It has two expansion slots with meshed covers. The rear panel, the interior, and the slot covers of the Bitfenix Prodigy are painted in the same color as the exterior of the case (in our case, white).
The case comes with a 120 mm fan on its rear panel, but you can replace it with a 140 mm model (or install a sealed liquid cooling solution that uses either a 120 mm or 140 mm radiator).


