🎮 Game in Style with the Prodigy-PK!
The Apevia PRODIGY-PK Micro-ATX Gaming Case combines style and functionality, featuring a stunning pink frame, a tempered glass panel, and three pre-installed RGB fans. It supports Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, offers multiple USB ports, and provides ample space for high-performance components, making it the perfect choice for gamers who want to stand out.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Apevia |
Series | Prodigy-PK |
Item model number | PRODIGY-PK |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.14 x 7.95 x 15.55 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.14 x 7.95 x 15.55 inches |
Color | Pink |
Manufacturer | APEVIA |
ASIN | B08DP6TZ3P |
Date First Available | July 27, 2020 |
A**Z
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I like it, I had to move the single fan tho the one on the side to get my motherboard in but only took a couple seconds.
J**N
Very PINK!
I recently upgraded my gaming rig with the Apevia Prism-PK Micro-ATX Gaming PC Cube Case, and the experience has been nothing short of extraordinary. This striking case combines a unique design with thoughtful features, delivering a visually stunning and highly functional enclosure for my gaming setup.The first thing that caught my attention was the eye-catching aesthetics of the Prism-PK. The tempered glass panels on all four sides provide an unobstructed view of my gaming components, showcasing the vibrant LED-lit interior. The case's cube design adds a futuristic and compact element, making it a standout addition to any gaming setup.The RGB lighting system is a definite highlight. The included remote control offers a spectrum of colors and lighting effects, allowing for personalized customization to match my mood or gaming theme. The seamless integration of RGB into both the fans and the case itself creates an immersive gaming atmosphere that adds an extra layer of excitement to my gaming sessions.Beyond its dazzling appearance, the case is well-engineered for functionality. The cube design provides ample space for my Micro-ATX motherboard and components, ensuring a clean and organized interior. The dual-chamber layout separates the power supply and storage drives from the main components, enhancing cable management and optimizing airflow for improved thermal performance.The inclusion of pre-installed fans is a welcome feature. The fans not only contribute to the overall cooling efficiency but also align with the RGB lighting scheme, creating a cohesive and visually pleasing airflow solution. The removable dust filters add a practical touch, helping to maintain a clean and dust-free interior over time.The build quality of the case is commendable. The materials used feel sturdy, and the construction is solid. The tempered glass panels are thick and provide a premium look while offering durability and protection for the internal components. The attention to detail, from the magnetic dust filters to the tool-free installation options, reflects a thoughtful design process.The Prism-PK's user-friendly design extends to the ease of installation. The removable panels and strategically placed cutouts make assembling and upgrading components a straightforward process. Additionally, the cable management options, including Velcro straps and ample routing channels, ensure a tidy interior and an uncomplicated building experience.The purchase experience was smooth, and the case arrived securely packaged, protecting it from any potential damage during transit. Apevia's attention to detail in the packaging reflects their commitment to delivering a product that reaches the customer in pristine condition.In conclusion, the Apevia Prism-PK Micro-ATX Gaming PC Cube Case is a stellar choice for gamers seeking a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality. Its stunning design, RGB lighting options, thoughtful features, and solid build quality make it a standout enclosure for any Micro-ATX gaming build. If you're looking to elevate your gaming setup with a visually striking and well-engineered case, the Prism-PK is an excellent investment.
O**6
9070 XT is great at or near MSRP
I bought this case to upsize from an Aqua 3 because of a big (340mm) GPU upgrade. The build quality of the case seems pretty good, which is about what you would find in a budget case like the Aqua. It was fairly easy to build in, however, wiring cables to the front (24-pin, USB) requires some creativity if you are using an M-ATX motherboard (the intake fans + MB overhang completely cover the traditional cutouts). In the end, the case looks sleek, has a small footprint with ample GPU room, and the 5 included fans are lit and look good. I only wish they used a better fan controller with traditional 4-pin fans for replacement. I also wish there were at least one USB-C port among the front/side IO.
J**T
Perfect pink case with preinstalled fans
Perfect case to build in. Plenty of room
A**Z
Excellent budget case
This is a great budget case (under $100), which comes with 5 aRGB fans and with a aRGB fan hub controller. Need to be careful when handling the glass panels. When you remove the glass panels and the back panel, you will have all the room you need to work inside the case. I had enough space to use custompower supply sleeves. Here are a few suggestions:1. The side fans are set to exhaust when you get the case, must flip the side fans so they become intake fans so air can flow correctly in the case.2. The tape used for the aRGB fan hub controller is very weak and will come off. Use strong tape (Gorilla 2 sided tape).3. Suggest using a semi-modular or full modular power supply. Only use the cables you need to better cable management.Overall, a great case for the money. It is a small case so it will fit anywhere. Highly recommend this case!!!
L**S
Case is good, fan solution and argb effects are bad
Case construction is fine. There is plenty of room for an MATX build. I was able to put in an an MATX case with a 240mm radiator, a dual slot gpu and a non-modular power supply without too much issue. My main issue is with the included fans and ARGB button.First off, the fans all have unique ends, so they are basically tied to the hub. The hub does NOT have a normal fan connector so it is impossible to set a PWM curve or any kind of curve on the fans. I could not find a device that could be used to change the fan speeds based on voltage or anything like that. So your better off just replacing the fans if you want their full functionality. You do have the option to plug in the ARGB to the motherboard, so I am curious as to why they chose one and not the other. I either want a fan connector for the hub to control the fans in the bios or standard fan connections from all the fans. I don't think that is too much.Speaking of the ARGB hub, there are way too choices. most effects look like crap. They say they have 500 and I don't think they are lying, it takes an incredibly long time to find the effect you want especially if your just looking for static, god forbid you press one times too many or accidently hit the button. It makes me seriously consider plugging in an additional controller just to limit my options. They absolutly need to trim the crap effects out. 50 effects instead of 500 is more then enough for anybody.
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