QUOTE(powerwoot @ Dec 1 2014, 10:06 PM)
This is my current Prodigy M after did some minor mod with it,
1- Inverted mobo position is back to the normal, nothing wrong with the default inverted but I am prefer the current looking.2- Cut the side panel to make it as larger window (got influenced by corsair carbide Air 240), using 2mm clear acrylic sheet, bind to the side panel frame using heavy duty double side foam tape.
3- Removed the metal horizontal drives holder plate, but replaced it with the plastic bay holder for 2.5" drive from the rear side panel. This is to lessen the overall heaviness as well.
4- Re-position the plastic bay holder to the front, thus to cover the PSU especially some cables on top of it.
5- Cut off the top holder, I am prefer the top flat looking. Next, will cut the bottom feet as well, just don't like the wobbly looking. Will do if I find suitable feet for it, round shape feet would be nice to have.
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By changing the inverted mobo position to the current, we have to make sure GC to be use not exceed 250mm in length, else it will blocked by the PSU.
Hi, thinking if change new case to prodigy M, and install water cooling at the same time. Current setup was with dual slot gc ( almost all are dual slot now

) and Sonar sound card. Hunting matx mobo and water cooling now.
Got question on inverted mobo back-to-normal position. Does it require drilling sawing soldering :star: ? Could I just simply put it up side down, and then reverse front panel so logo doesn't looks inverted ?
Sorry if this question been answered before.