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[Build Log] Nightcrawler [Bitfenix Phenom]

Looking good, nice case. You will like the MSI 7950 Twin Frozr, solid card. Just a heads up: (I know you are changing to W/C eventually for it) But...the stock TIM under the heatsink is complete garbage. Replace it when you get it. Takes 5 minutes and lowers temps drastically.

Thank You, yeah I heard the same. I have PK-3 paste, got it for when/if I delid my CPU as well.

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Ah good.

Been reading over thread again, did you get a second prodigy case? (I may have misunderstood something)

 

I love it in white....just wish they made the same case but larger for us ATX folk.

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Ah good.

Been reading over thread again, did you get a second prodigy case? (I may have misunderstood something)

 

I love it in white....just wish they made the same case but larger for us ATX folk.

No, I should probably redo that picture. I took that at another house when I got my WC stuff and I didn't feel like unpacking my case so I just took it like that.

 

They are making one for ATX. I believe it's the Prodigy-M they shown pictures on their facebook, on OCN community and other places as well during Computex.

 

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omg....AWESOME. 

edit: awww.....M-atx. :(

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i got some more tools coming so I can start modding within a few days. Once I lay it all out in the case and in my mind.

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Received today:

Drill Bits
Blue Pop Rivets
6 more Monsoon Compression Fittings
2 Alphacool Pass Through Connectors

 

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Nice build, I dont usually like blue builds but this one for some reason stands out.

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Nice build, I dont usually like blue builds but this one for some reason stands out.

 

Awesome! Thank you.

 

 

*A few pictures of the case to case transfer. From Prodigy to Old Temp Case while I mod my case.

*Teaser pics, a quick video is coming as well

 

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Argh! Ordered even more parts, ordered 3 times now in the past 2 days, I do not like that. I kept forgetting things while getting other small things that I could have waited.

 

Here a few new pictures I guess for you to check out while I and you wait on more updates.

 

*Taking apart Prodigy

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*Doing a few fittings, plan on changin the layout of the mod top, just wanted to see what i looked like with these.

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How much was the total price?

My Best 2013 Bitfenix Prodigy Build  Case: Bitfenix Prodigy White | Motherboard: ASRock Z77E-ITX | CPU: Intel i7 3770k | CPU Cooler: H100i | GPU: GTX 690

Fan Controller: Bitfenix Recon | Ram: Patriot IEM 16GB @ 1600mhz | Primary Storage: 2 x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB | Backup Drives: 2 x Seagate Barracuda 2TB | PSU: Seasonic X850

  

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Update:
My first mod job, went decently well so far. Have to wait to do the MB Tray because I need an extension cord so I can put the metal cutters on my rotary tool. I hope the blue pop rivets go well with this. I cannot cut the front because I forgot the front panel to see what I actually need to cut out for the two 240mm rads that are going in front.

 

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-I got some more fittings and extensions, so much better. I am decided to start get some sleeving tools first and extend my fan cables so that they can reach the switch box in the PSU bay. Just so you know, sleeving is expensive to start out new.

 

-This is all that I can afford for this month, so next month I will be able to get another thing or so, plus I'm working on an OSU PC for my brother so I will buy something for that as well.

 

 

 

I will take pictures of course as I keep going along and updating the OP with the pricing and other information needed.

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Ignore. 

 

My Best 2013 Bitfenix Prodigy Build  Case: Bitfenix Prodigy White | Motherboard: ASRock Z77E-ITX | CPU: Intel i7 3770k | CPU Cooler: H100i | GPU: GTX 690

Fan Controller: Bitfenix Recon | Ram: Patriot IEM 16GB @ 1600mhz | Primary Storage: 2 x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB | Backup Drives: 2 x Seagate Barracuda 2TB | PSU: Seasonic X850

  

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Quick Pictures & Video Demo of my new switch.

*If you would like to see anything else, I can do a quick video/pictures of it, just PM me or comment.

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New Lutro0 Customs Teleios sleeving, crimpers, terminals, connectors plus a few other things needed to sleeve has arrived. Just have to wait until Monday/Tuesday for the rest, then I can at least put my case back together and do some more needed modding to it. :D

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I will have more pictures this coming week, by Friday at the latest.

-More sleeving
-More sleeving tools
-Case modding

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Updated: Newly Purchased things!

 

Power Cable Ends

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Cable Sleeving and Power Cord Sleeving plus Cables from Lutro0 Teleios

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Heatshrink for everything, plus some connectors and terminals

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Lutro0 through in a lot! of extra terminals for free!

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looking great so far, good luck =)

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That power cable looks really sexy, although the socket itself is a bit too large. looking forward to see more.

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looking great so far, good luck =)

 

 

That power cable looks really sexy, although the socket itself is a bit too large. looking forward to see more.

 

 

Thank You! :D

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Update: Sleeving Swiftech MCP655 Pump

 

The End

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Cutting the inside connector

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For this reason

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Done!

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With Bitspower top and kit

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