The Mini-ITX form factor has been around since the early 2000′s (thank you, VIA), but like a good A-Team episode, come 2012 it finally feels like the plan is coming together. Prodigy Project won’t help you quell the lust for a new, sexy little LAN machine, that’s for sure, so if you’re prone to outbursts of impulse spending I’d stop reading now.
Still with me? Good!
Now take a look at this:
Constructed by Slovakian boutique PC builder, Tiché PC, this LAN monster features the following hardware:
Here’s the spec run down:
ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe (Dear Mobo Team: Why no mini-ROG love?? I want to write about SFF more!),
Intel Core i7-2600K
GeForce GTX 670 (gotta love that tiny PCB)
16GB G.Skill RipjawsX 1,600MHz DDR3
Crucial M4 128GB SSD
Seasonic 460FL (fanless!)
Bit Fenix Prodigy (mini-ITX chassis)
Watercooling:
Bitfenix Spectre Pro 200mm fan
1 x 140 + 2 x 120 Corsair Fans
HEATKILLER GPU-X3 GTX 670 waterblock
HEATKILLER Rev. 3.0 LT CPU waterblock
ALPHACOOL VPP655 Single / TOP Pump
XSPC EX-240 Dual Fan Radiator
Phobya Radiator 200mm
EK Water Blocks EK-Multioption RES X2 – 150 Advanced
BitsPower / EK / Alphacool / Koolance Hose Fittings + Primochill bits
Aquaero LT USB fan controller
To see the full gallery read the article here:
http://rog.asus.com/152712012/news/prodigy-projekt-a-watercooled-overclocked-mini-itx-lan-monster/