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Bitfenix Prodigy M Black Side Window Panel

Where can I buy a windowed side panel for the Prodigy M?  (that's the MATX case NOT the ITX case)

 

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I don't think you can get one for the MATX version because the ITX windowed panel will fit anyway

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I am pretty sure the m-itx version has the same side panel better off ringing or emailing bitfenix though. 

So I spelt something wrong in my post... I don't care I don't read through what I write and I type very quickly.


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I don't think you can get one for the MATX version because the ITX windowed panel will fit anyway

Ah ok thanks :)

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Ah ok thanks :)

However I think it will have to be mounted upside down on the Prodigy M because it is designed to be mounted to the left hand side of the case, and you will have to mount it to the right had side of the case  :wacko:

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However I think it will have to be mounted upside down on the Prodigy M because it is designed to be mounted to the left hand side of the case, and you will have to mount it to the right had side of the case  :wacko:

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However I think it will have to be mounted upside down on the Prodigy M because it is designed to be mounted to the left hand side of the case, and you will have to mount it to the right had side of the case  :wacko:

wouldn't work. If you put it like it normally goes on, you see the back of the motherboard tray. If you flip it around on the other side, you will lose all the front panel connectors.

Your best bet is to mod the case. Either cut a window hole and get some acrylic, or to mod a windowed panel and cut holes and somehow move the connectors to that panel.

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wouldn't work. If you put it like it normally goes on, you see the back of the motherboard tray. If you flip it around on the other side, you will lose all the front panel connectors.

Your best bet is to mod the case. Either cut a window hole and get some acrylic, or to mod a windowed panel and cut holes and somehow move the connectors to that panel.

I was thinking that you could put the right hand side panel upside down on the left hand side, so the front panel connectors are on the left, then put the windowed side panel upside down on the right hand side, but because of the position of the window, you would only see the CPU socket area and bottom drive/fan mounts

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I was thinking that you could put the right hand side panel upside down on the left hand side, so the front panel connectors are on the left, then put the windowed side panel upside down on the right hand side, but because of the position of the window, you would only see the CPU socket area and bottom drive/fan mounts

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