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Black & uv yellow Bitfenix Prodigy build.

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also RIP dolphin gif :(

Thanks... :(

I just... I loved him so much eh eh eh :(

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Putting the DVD drive cage and HDD cage on the bottom is really a great idea!

Since I also am planning on doing a full black and yellow themed build, I really do enjoy builds like this, so I subbed :D

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WHY HASNT ANYONE TOLD THIS GUY THAT HE IS BUYING AN H87 MOBO FOR A 4770k!!!!!!

 

If you read one off my earlier posts you will understand why I have a H87 mobo. I got the H87 mobo cheap and did not plan on getting the 4770k but I got it for christmas so I will get a Z87 in the future ;)

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It's been quiet for some days now, I'm waiting for my cable sleeves and side panel w/window too arrive in the mail. Will start too install the uv lights on monday when my kid is in the kindergarden.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Removed the old buttons and usb 3's on the side pannel. I only need a power button so I ordered one on ebay, just finnished installing it.

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What do you guys think, silver or black Bitfenix logo on the front?

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Nice looking build. I think the silver logo would be great. I am working on a Prodigy build and love what u have done. Really need to move the power button like u did. Could you show the wiring u used for it?

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This is looking pretty incredible so far! what paint are you using? it looks incredibly well finished.

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Introduction

Hi everyone. I have only done one build before and it was a ATX watercooled PC but this one will not be fully watercooled (going to use a Corsair H105 Hydro for the cpu but thats it). This is my first time modding a case also. This will be my second Prodigy case as I have my parts in another Prodigy case atm.

 

Parts

 

Case: Bitfenix Prodigy

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI Socket 1150 mITX (will get a Z87 in the future, because I got the i7 4770K as a christmas gift)

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K

GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 780 3GB DDR5 DirectCU II

RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB DDR3 1600MHz

PSU: Corsair RM650 Modular Power Supply

SSD/HDD: Samsung 840 EVO Series 120GB SSD

                  Kingston SSDNow V300 Basic 120GB

                  Seagate Desktop HDD 1TB 7200RPM

 

I'm planning on sleeving the cables black and uv yellow myself and use uv lights in the case.

 

Sorry for any bad english ;P

Three things:

 

1.) Your English is better than half the people in Australia.

2.) I can see now why you have that Monster sitting there.

3.) I can not wait to see your end product.

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looks awesome dude! how come you didnt get a 200mm fan instead of 2 120's?

 

Well, I wanted Corsair fans with the colored rings and if I had gotten a 200mm fan I whould have had trouble mounting the floorplate on the sides of the fans to the case.

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Great job so far, good contrast from all those red and black builds  :D

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And so the sleeving begins :)  I'ts my first time sleeving so I'm doing my best, I had alot of Bitfenix black extension cables lying around so I will just be changing some of the black sleeving on the cables to uv-yellow to make the job as easy as possible.

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Nice looking build. I think the silver logo would be great. I am working on a Prodigy build and love what u have done. Really need to move the power button like u did. Could you show the wiring u used for it?

 

Just drilled a hole for the power button on top and then used the power wire and the led power wire's from the originale case buttons, when I put on the case cover on the side you wont be able to see the wires coming down :)

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Wow! Awesome so far. Love the Porsche too! Looking forward to the final pics

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Maby I should paint the Bitfenix logo that goes on the front yellow to match the rest, what do you guys think?

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Maby I should paint the Bitfenix logo that goes on the front yellow to match the rest, what do you guys think?

Yes yes yes. Do that.

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Where did you get the connectors that attaches to the button switch? 

 

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Where did you get the connectors that attaches to the button switch?

I liked the mods so far !

I just cut of the connector cables from the power button on the side plate of the case and reused them ;)

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  • 1 month later...

So, I have had alot going on lately with me and my kid being sick and I have been working alot but last week I managed to get some more time to almost finnish the build. This is what I did.

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