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Originally Posted by xbournex 
Prodigy is small. Unless you can use the handles for fitting water cooling, internal dimensions are 250 x 310 x 340, meaning less volume to work with. What space it takes up on a desk, probably isn't your smallest. Handles were made to carry the case around and the feet also serve as a shock absorber - not to fit another optical drive, front panel connector, and external 3.5".

Prodigy is small. Unless you can use the handles for fitting water cooling, internal dimensions are 250 x 310 x 340, meaning less volume to work with. What space it takes up on a desk, probably isn't your smallest. Handles were made to carry the case around and the feet also serve as a shock absorber - not to fit another optical drive, front panel connector, and external 3.5".
These + low cost + low weight. (If I need tri SLI I'll use my main rig at 75 pounds, but my mini rig soon to be in a prodigy is under 10 lbs. Not a big deal for most, but if you get nailed with back problems, that 75 pounds doesn't seem so appealing.)








that's a good point about the usb ports, perhaps I will try to mod my case to have them on the left side if/when I get the case for my next build.
