WC BitFenix Prodigy

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Building a prodigy which i'm going to water cool. I've got the aqua blue case which has a solid front which i would like to keep on the case so i'm looking for ideas to cool an 15 3.5 haswell which i will oc a little bit and a GTX 670 which i want to WC.
So taking in to considerations of space i was thinking putting a 60mm 240 rad in the top. Will it be enough to cool them all?
 
I think there is some Issue's with Putting 240's in that case I think your better looking up here in there Bitfenix Prodigy Owner's Club there going to have much more detail for you there.

Here is something i found if you have Bluray Drive
Now I know you cannot fit a blu ray drive in the 5.25" bay with a 240mm rad up top. A blu ray drive is on average 170.2mm in length so it protrudes fairly deep obviously conflicting with the radiator. Now Bitfenix's fan controllers are extremely thin profile. the 2 ends stick out slightly at 67mm but the entire width of the drive between the 2 metal edges is less than 10mm of depth. Can I fit the fan controller up there?

I really like that 5 channel fan controller that can also be controlled with an app on your phone through the internet. Can put every fan in my system on its own channel. I'm really hoping this can fit. The 2 metal edges are very thin and are most likely used to secure the controller to the case as the actual controller is like 8mm deep so there is no need for the long of metal flaps on the side except that it's a universal design to attach 5.25" drives. I really hope the 2 67mm flaps doesn't destroy it. If I had to I could ghetto rig it with those flaps cut off but I really don't want to have to do that.

Anyone with knowledge of the Bitfenix Prodigy can I fit the bitfenix fan controllers at the same time as a 240mm rad?
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Plus there are other horrors I have been reading. Maybe someone here as the same case & would be able to offer more details..

Good Luck Pal :)
 
Cheers for that. Found one with the same case as me but he hasn't completed it yet :(
I'm willing to sacrifice the front bay drive for the big rad in the top. My problem is the fact the front of the case is solid plastic apart from a loads of 3-4mm slots all around the front otherwise i would just put the rad in the front.
 
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