Doubtful bane as that already exists and they will kill there own case.
Not a fan of the design at all rather a waste of space.
They could have kept same design as original with few changes this has been proven by modders it could have worked.
Look again you will find you lose out on a lot of options in this new one compared to the itx version.
as someone has already said you put a rad at top then you lose the extra pci ports whats the point in that poor design.
I can't see in that picture how you can have 4 hdd and 4ssd unless they all stack right on top of each other which if that is the case is poorly thought out.
These prodigy cases are not that small there is far smaller cases also there is atx cases around this sort of size
this is my opinion others with love this
do you know when the release date is?
It does support ATX PSU's - up to 140mm in length and with that in mind, using a ATX PSU does not allow you to use dual 120mm rads - only 1 rad. Only with a use of a SFX power supply can you get away with using a slim radiator.M1 does support ATX PSUs and full length triple slot GPUs and dual 120mm rads...so the only reason to get the double size Prodigy is if you need the HDD space. In which case why not get the Node304.
Hmm not a fan of this flipped mobo, shame