will my componets fit in a BitFenix Mini-ITX case

AOLX

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Will these componets fit in a BitFenix Mini-ITX case?

Specs for case-
M/B Type: Mini-ITX
External: 1x 5.25 Inches, Internal: 5x 3.5 Inches (3+2 modular), 9x 2.5 Inches
Expansion Slots: 2x PCI Slots
Fan: 5, 120mm
Front I/O Panel: 2x USB 3.0 Ports, HD Audio


1.ASUS Mini ITX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboard MAXIMUS VI IMPACT

2.Corsair Hydro Series Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler H80i

3.Samsung Electronics 840 EVO-Series 120GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Single Unit

4.Western Digital 2 TB SATA III 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Desktop Hard Drive

5.Corsair CX Series 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Bronze ATX12V/EPS12V 744 Power Supply CX750M

6.Gigabyte GTX780 GDDR5-3GB 2xDVI/HDMI/DP OC Graphics Card GV-N780OC-3GD REV2.0

i left the ram and the processor out of the list, but i don't think you would need it to tell.
 
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everything looks fine. you could look into getting 140mm or 200mm square rads though if you wanted more cooling performance. I've seen people use two 200mm thick style rads, one up front, one in the back with a d5 pump to cool the cpu and gpu, but i do believe you have to heavily modify the upper drive cage if you wish to keep a cd/dvd/bluray, or just remove it all together, depending on the rad.

most people have a single gpu, one 2.5 disk, one 3.5 disk, and one 5.25 drive…. the prodigy handles that nicely. going with water cooling makes it more portable.

randomhkkid

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Yep no problem I can see
 

randomhkkid

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Thats a big step from m-itx to full ATX, if the OP is considering a Prodigy he/she is obviously going for a relatively small form factor PC.
 
everything looks fine. you could look into getting 140mm or 200mm square rads though if you wanted more cooling performance. I've seen people use two 200mm thick style rads, one up front, one in the back with a d5 pump to cool the cpu and gpu, but i do believe you have to heavily modify the upper drive cage if you wish to keep a cd/dvd/bluray, or just remove it all together, depending on the rad.

most people have a single gpu, one 2.5 disk, one 3.5 disk, and one 5.25 drive…. the prodigy handles that nicely. going with water cooling makes it more portable.
 
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