I just want to add:
If you're planning to use the Corsair H80i (or H80 for that matter), be sure to install it the same exact way GED has done it.
Point the CPU block's (the pump?) hoses to the front of the case, and mount the radiator, with its label side facing the right side of the case (right side == the side with panel housing two USB 3.0 ports & power/reset button, audio ports). That way, you won't bent/mangled the hoses. Bent/mangled hoses == bad, because it'll prevent the liquid from cycling properly. There's very very little room in the case for the hoses to move, and I believe GED's figured out the best way to shove the H80's hoses.
Took me 2 hours to figure this out, when the answer is right infront of my eyes!
Well done, GED. Well done! Thanks for sharing those pictures!
TIP:
It's best to install the cooler on a motherboard that's still bare. Finish installing the H80i's CPU block (and secure it!) before installing anything else. Also, once the motherboard is mounted onto the Prodigy, it's best to finish connecting all the remaining headers before mounting the Radiator/Fans onto the back of the case. Basically, ignore the steps Corsair instructed. Clearly not meant for this setup! (Prodigy/ASUS P8Z77-i Deluxe).