THE PRODIGY INTERIOR
Both side panels are quite thick but on the right side panel we also find a vertical mounting space for two 2.5" drives.
As you can all see the interior of the Prodigy is like a cut down version of that offered by midi towers.
There are two drive cages in the Prodigy adding to a total space for 5 drives (3.5/2.5").
I would like to see sturdier trays but that shouldn't be a problem.
The optical drive bay however is secured in place with regular screws.
If you want to use a graphics card solution longer than 180mm you can remove the top drive cage to get up to 320mm of space.
There's a second pre-installed 120mm fan behind the front fascia which you can either keep and add a 2nd 120mm one above it or replace it with an 140/180/200/230mm one.
Unfortunately neither of the two pre-installed fans features a protective grille (we haven't seen a protective grille from any manufacturer in ages) so you should be cautious when routing cables near them.
In the PSU space you can install modular PSUs up to 140mm long and non-modular ones up to 160mm.