BitFenix Prodigy Case Giveaway

We’re pleased to announce BitFenix is teaming up with Overclockers to give away one of their brand new Prodigy mITX cases! There are a lot of small form factor (SFF) builders in our midst (see the \m/ OverClockers mATX L33T Club \m/) and this is one case that will make any SFF build look great.

Bitfenix Prodigy Black
BitFenix Prodigy Black (Photo courtesy BitFenix)

Bitfenix Prodigy White
BitFenix Prodigy White (Photo courtesy BitFenix)

Bitfenix Prodigy Black
BitFenix Prodigy Black (Photo courtesy BitFenix)

Bitfenix Prodigy White
BitFenix Prodigy White (Photo courtesy BitFenix)

Bitfenix Prodigy Black Interior
BitFenix Prodigy Black (Photo courtesy BitFenix)

Bitfenix Prodigy White Interior
BitFenix Prodigy White (Photo courtesy BitFenix)

BitFenix’s press release describes the case in a bit more detail.

The compact mini-ITX chassis that makes no compromises

(BitFenix Design Lab, May 25, 2012) – Today, BitFenix is proud to launch its latest creation – Prodigy. The first mini-ITX chassis designed with enthusiasts in mind, Prodigy is set to turn the mini-ITX chassis market on its head. With support for long graphics cards, tower coolers, and even watercooling radiators, Prodigy offers unparalleled flexibility in a compact Mini-ITX form factor.

“The wave of enthusiast class mini-ITX motherboards is upon us, and with Prodigy, users finally have a case to match,” says BitFenix Product Manager David Jarlestedt. “No longer will users have to choose between compact size and blazing performance. With Prodigy, mini-ITX users can finally have it all.”

Prodigy – Small Case, Big Ideas

Designed by BitFenix from the ground up, Prodigy embodies everything BitFenix – robust functionality, revolutionary new materials, and timeless design. The subtle curves and clean lines on the outside speak the same BitFenix design language that has catapulted BitFenix into the hearts of enthusiasts everywhere. The chassis is suspended by two handles on the top and bottom that are crafted with BitFenix FyberFlex™ Composite – a revolutionary new material that is very flexible yet offers incredible strength. These handles, coated in our SofTouch™ Surface Treatment, are not only a convenient way to carry Prodigy, but are also an extra level of shock protection during transport. Two SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports are provided on the outside for fast file transfers, while the brushed aluminum BitFenix logo on the front ties the entire design together. Available in Midnight Black or Arctic White, Prodigy is not just a PC case, but a work of art.

Sliding off the side panel reveals the Prodigy’s true talents. The modular BitFenix FlexCage™ houses up to five 3.5″ HDDs or 2.5″ SSDs, making Prodigy an ideal candidate for a home server, HTPC or NAS. Remove the middle portion of the FlexCage, and Prodigy can accommodate long graphics cards up to 320mm in length, making it ideal for a pint-sized gaming powerhouse. Need even more power? Remove FlexCage and the ODD bay all together to make room for a thick 240mm water cooling radiator. Prodigy accommodates standard ATX power supplies, and a specially designed side SSD mounting bracket that enables users to install up to five SSDs, even with the FlexCage completely removed! Featuring multiple installation options, Prodigy is the most flexible mini-ITX chassis on the market, bar none.

Of course, no one wants to spend time wrestling with their system, which is why Prodigy comes with a bunch of DIY-friendly features. The uniquely positioned motherboard tray makes it possible to install tall CPU coolers, and filtered fan intakes keep the insides looking as good as the outside. Tool-free drive locking mechanisms make installation a breeze, while rolled-edge cable pass-throughs help protect your cables from damage.

Pricing and Availability

BitFenix Prodigy carries an MSRP of 69€ in the EU, $79 in North America, and will be available on store shelves in early June.

For more information, check out the Prodigy’s product page. They have more photos on the site as well.

So…what do you have to do to win one of these nice looking cases? Well, to begin you have to have a Facebook account, then a few steps and you’re done.

  1. First, go and like BitFenix on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/bitfenix
  2. Then go to their post about this contest and comment with which color of the Prodigy you like best, which will be the color you receive if you win.
  3. Profit!  (After one week they will pick and announce the winner on their Facebook page.)

That’s it; easy as it can be. Good luck Overclockers!

Jeremy Vaughan (hokiealumnus)

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wagex

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<---- ftw! that is one bamf case! would look pretty sweet in the mancave ;)

edit: did i win yet?

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Deathhorse

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yay an easy to enter contest

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txus.palacios

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Damn, so hot.

Wow...

For sure, the case I will use if I ever build one of those kickass mITX computers (miahallen comes to mind (?) ). Entered.

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ivanlabrie

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I SO want that case! :(
I even contacted one of their marketing reps to inquire about it lol
No one sells it locally :cry:

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facebook schmacebook

Sure do get tired of these contests that discriminate against non-Facebook users. With all of the repeated and proven security issues with Facebook, I choose not to participate.

Many states is the US forbid only one method of contest entry -- has to be a plan B for those who do not use Facebook.

What are you going to do when Facebook collapses to the next evolution of social media? You are steadily pissing off you reader base by excluding them from the Facebook-only contests; and yes, we are STILL a significant percentage of your readers (at least we used to be).

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I don't usually enter contests, cause I don't often win them, but I am giving this one a shot, cause I really need a new case, and I was like "meh what do I have to lose, everyone has a chance, including me.." I should start taking advantage of these contest things more. /)^ɛ^(

- SMOR3S - Kevin -

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hokiealumnus

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Sure do get tired of these contests that discriminate against non-Facebook users. With all of the repeated and proven security issues with Facebook, I choose not to participate.

Many states is the US forbid only one method of contest entry -- has to be a plan B for those who do not use Facebook.

What are you going to do when Facebook collapses to the next evolution of social media? You are steadily pissing off you reader base by excluding them from the Facebook-only contests; and yes, we are STILL a significant percentage of your readers (at least we used to be).

Look, the long and short of it is this - BitFenix came to us and asked if we wanted to give a free case to one of our readers and gave their steps required for entry. We didn't design the contest and don't have anything to do with picking the winner. We were given the chance to give a free case to any reader that wants to enter, said yes and publicized the contest.

If you want to complain about the ever so cumbersome "barriers" to entry, feel free to do so to BitFenix. We're just trying to accommodate free stuff for our readers. If that alienates you as a reader, I'm sorry you feel that way.

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HARAMOSH

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Sure do get tired of these contests that discriminate against non-Facebook users. With all of the repeated and proven security issues with Facebook, I choose not to participate.

Many states is the US forbid only one method of contest entry -- has to be a plan B for those who do not use Facebook.

What are you going to do when Facebook collapses to the next evolution of social media? You are steadily pissing off you reader base by excluding them from the Facebook-only contests; and yes, we are STILL a significant percentage of your readers (at least we used to be).

so you are upset because you cant enter a contest to give something away for free because you dont want to register and meet the requirements for it? :shrug:

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rollincoaster

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Entered, would be cool to replace that old HP Pavilion. I picked white. I see too many black cases as it is, time to go white!

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Luconosa

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Sure do get tired of these contests that discriminate against non-Facebook users. With all of the repeated and proven security issues with Facebook, I choose not to participate.

Many states is the US forbid only one method of contest entry -- has to be a plan B for those who do not use Facebook.

What are you going to do when Facebook collapses to the next evolution of social media? You are steadily pissing off you reader base by excluding them from the Facebook-only contests; and yes, we are STILL a significant percentage of your readers (at least we used to be).

I am also pissed why I have to enter the contest at all, they should just send one to me without any effort from my side, God forbid some kind of rules.

/sarcasm off

I have just one (fake) acc without any info in it just for contests like this and comunication with some stores. Used maybe 10-15 times in 3 years.
It's free giveaway ffs.
Adapt or don't enter. It's a not a rocket science, not a super-ultra-mega secret operation against your privacy. Just a free giveaway.

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