Feronix
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Hi everyone,
My first post here on Overclock3D.
I'm about to start a new build for the first time in 5 years and thought that the Bitfenix Prodigy M would be perfect.
That was until I noticed that the board is fitted on the opposite side of the case, meaning that fans expelling air from the top of the case are right next to your Graphics card trying to blow air over it's heatsink.
I don't know much about cooling, but with two fans trying to push air up and out of the case next to two fans trying to push air down and onto the graphics card, isn't this just like a tug-of-war? Both working against each other?
Surely this would cripple cooling completely.
Vin
Honestly if you read this thread you might notice that some of us don't even think this is a very good case at all. Me being one of them, there's way too much compromise.
You'd be better off buying a Corsair 350D or wait for the Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 to come out. (Or just get the Mini-ITX version if you plan to run only one video card anyway).
Edit; Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 is coming soon as well:
http://www.nanoxia-world.com/product/1/57/Deep+Silence+4+
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