Does iTX equal small in format?
iTX motherboards are often used in mini-sized casings for HTPC purposes. But when you are more performance orientated Bitfenix offers you another approach.
Available in almost all colors and combinations of them (including the wrong -nVidia- green) there's the Prodigy.
What does the Prodigy have what other iTX cases do not have? Let's look at the cooling possibilities:
Cooling Front: 120mm x2 (120mm x1 included) or 140/180/200/230mm x1 (optional)
Cooling Rear: 120mm x1 (included) or 140mm x 1 (optional)
Cooling Top: 120mm x2 (optional)
And what do we want to fill the Prodigy with? The FX series does not come smaller than ATX (9xx series chipset AM3+ boards) or at best mATX (700 and 800 series AM3 boards),
so we need to look into FM2 iTX boards. Due to the good cooling possibilities we can go full out, using the A10-6800K -or the A10-6700 for those of us with more sense-
http://www.mycom.nl/images/240/258/0/71906.png
Gigabyte has just launched a nice, black, A85X iTX board with WiFi and bluetooth (and an even newer A88X iTX variant of it as well by now):
http://www.gigabyte.co.nl/fileupload...611/8294_m.jpghttp://www.gigabyte.eu/fileupload/pr...745/8979_m.jpg
You can install a Corsair H110 watercooling in the Prodigy for the APU and by using the Corsair AF140 for all positions (water cooling, top front and rear) with red ring you can, when you opt
for a black-red Prodigy casing and a black-red video card (say a PowerColor HD 7870 PCS+ Vortex II ), get a very attractive case. Using two 8 GB red memory sticks from e.g. G.Skill or Corsair
will further enhance the looks.
http://img.informatique.nl/pic/200/IHA/267008.jpghttp://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/images/b90.jpg
This one is almost good, but uses the wrong video card (but shows a HD 7870 fits in)
http://www.overclock.net/content/typ.../1000/flags/LL
Note the board goes in horizontally in the Prodigy!
No, it's not a HTPC and nor will it be silent. It will game and crunch well though.