

🎮 Build Bold, Glow Bright, Game On!
The Apevia PRODIGY-PK is a stylish pink micro-ATX gaming case featuring a tempered glass side panel, 3 vibrant RGB fans with 16 lighting modes, and top USB3.0/USB2.0/audio ports. Designed for compact yet powerful builds, it supports Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, accommodates large GPUs up to 350mm, and offers excellent airflow with room for up to seven 120mm fans. Its improved cable management and sturdy construction make it a perfect blend of style, function, and affordability for millennial gamers and professionals seeking a standout rig.










| ASIN | B08DP6TZ3P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Apevia |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (910) |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.14 x 7.95 x 15.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 13 pounds |
| Item model number | PRODIGY-PK |
| Manufacturer | APEVIA |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.14 x 7.95 x 15.55 inches |
| Series | Prodigy-PK |
S**H
Great for a Stylish Micro-ATX Build
I built a pink micro-ATX gaming rig using this Apevia Prism-PK case. And im really happy with how it turned out. What I liked: 1. Great cube design: The form factor is small but gives you that fish-tank style layout without sacrificing usability. The dual tempered-glass panels look very clean and let your components shine. 2. Comes with 5× 120 mm ARGB fans for awesome lighting, and you can cycle through 366 RGB modes using the built-in LED switch. Also works great with ARGB motherboard sync. But if your motherboard doesn’t support standard ARGB you might not be able to change lighting modes without using the built-in controller/button. 3. Good airflow despite being compact. There are fan mounts for an extra 2 fans on the bottom of the case, allowing you to mount a total of 7 fans. 4. There’s a decent amount of space for cable management, which makes assembly very easy. 4. Case feels very sturdy and it does a decent job at keeping noise levels down. The one thing I felt could have been better was that there is only mesh on the top fans, not on the side or bottom, which does make it get a little dusty from the intakes. If you’re building a micro-ATX system on a budget, the Prism-PK delivers a ton of style and decent function for the price.
B**T
Very Nice Case For Budget Builds
I recently purchased this white Micro ATX PC case, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed! The sleek design and affordable price make it a fantastic addition to any setup. First and foremost, the color is exactly as described – a pristine white that adds a clean and modern touch to my gaming rig. The minimalist aesthetic complements any style, making it versatile for various setups. The fact that it accommodates Micro ATX motherboards is a huge plus for those looking to build a compact yet powerful system. The interior layout is well-designed, providing ample space for cable management and easy installation of components. The removable side panels make the assembly process a breeze, even for those new to building PCs. The airflow in this case is surprisingly efficient, ensuring that my components stay cool during extended gaming sessions. The cable management options helped me keep everything organized, contributing to better airflow and an overall cleaner look. What truly sets this case apart is its affordability. In a market where PC components can quickly become pricey, finding a case that is both budget-friendly and high-quality is a rare gem. I appreciate the value this product brings without compromising on features or build quality. In conclusion, if you're on the hunt for an affordable, Micro ATX-compatible case with a clean white finish, look no further. This case offers a perfect blend of style, functionality, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for any PC builder. Highly recommended!
P**K
Pretty Good
Wife wanted a pink PC case. Did some searching. I've used Apevia equipment before, so I'm not a stranger to the brand. This case is pretty good for the price. You get 5 RGB fans (granted they're on a proprietary hub that uses SATA power and are single speed), 2 tempered glass panels that are both removable, fairly okay-ish build quality, and decent cable management space. The only real downside for this case is the metal is definitely thin/flexy. Trade off at this price point, I'm sure. Well, that and it looks like they assembled this case while the paint was still drying. There's a lot of pink paint that came out with the screws when I prepped the case for installation. The RGB is.... a thing. Its possible to use it with your MoBo, but unfortunately the one I have for my wife's build is so budget there's no rgb header, so I had to use the built in option. Very garden-variety random patterns. She settled on standard rainbow mode. Other downside is the fan layout. If you want to use the two side fans as intake, you need to swap them around, which I did. Unfortunately, that means you see the frame instead of the fan hub. Also swapped the top fans around, as well as rotated the rear exhaust fan to help with cable management. Apevia left the fan rotated 90 degrees off and had a cable just flopping around. A quick turn made it look nicer. Also as stated before, the fans are proprietary and use a special hub. Its powered by SATA and the fans only have 1 speed. They're not loud or awful, but I'm guessing they don't have great airflow either. The ONE thing I have issue with is the SSD/HDD cage. It is the jankiest thing I've ever seen. Its essentially suspended from the top of the case, held in on a peg hole and then has one screw hold in to the case itself. Its....I'm not a fan. At all. There was room elsewhere to put these things, but this was the solution they came up with. It just seems so poorly thought out. I docked a star for that. There is a lot of room in the case, the tiny mATX board I purchased for this build is swallowed up by the case. Cable management on the back side is actually pretty nice, so points there. Overall this is another clone case of a popular design (side fan, dual glass pane), but for the price range, isn't too bad at all. Wife is happy, so I can't complain.
W**7
Great case, amazing for cable management
Perfect size for my ASRock B550M PRO4 motherboard and my AMD RX 6700 XT GPU with some extra room to spare. Also came with lots of extra screws and stuff which is nice, because sometimes I’m clumsy and drop stuff while building and it rolls away never to be seen again. The color isn’t too in-your-face, it has style. And for the price point, coming with 3 fans? This was the one. It also has a bunch of little notches so I can secure cords in the back with a twist tie or tuck them away in the lower part. Lots of little openings so I can put cords through exactly where I need them without making the build look messy (I didn’t even spring for a modular power supply and it looks great).
A**Q
All I have to say is Whoa
One of the best looking cases you can buy. The quality is nothing short of amazing and the room to work with inside is great. I had 0 issues setting up this pc. It’s so aesthetically pleasing!
K**T
When I opened the back cover I was surprised on how bad the cable management was so please fix that
B**Y
Loved this!!
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P**O
Al parecer tenia un golpe en una esquina de la parte de abajo, al principio no se nota pero el golpe ocasionó que no entrara bien la fuente de poder y que se atascara la tapa lateral del lado opuesto al cristal, pero dentro de lo que cabe todo lo demas esta bien tiene buen espacio para meter refrigeración liquida y que tenga 3 ventiladores viene bastante bien
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