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Nostalgia's hot with restoring MS-DOS era PC's and building Sleeper's. I spoke with "PC Philantrophy" today and he's planning road trip to buy interesting 90's / early 2000's towers scouted on CL ...
TL;DR: The SilverStone FLP01 is a new PC case designed to resemble retro 1990s beige desktop cases, complete with fake floppy disk cutouts. Initially introduced as an April Fools' joke, it is now set ...
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Retro PC case flaunts floppy disk-style bay cover — Silverstone FLP01 will sell for around $130
Cases, cooling, and power specialist Silverstone has uploaded the official product pages and manual for the upcoming FLP01 chassis. This beige desktop caught our eye last year as it seems perfect for ...
TL;DR: SilverStone's FLP02 PC case combines a retro 1990s beige design with modern features like support for 360mm radiators and GPUs up to 386mm. It includes three functional 5.25-inch bays, a ...
In a nutshell: SilverStone is turning an April Fools' joke into a legitimate product, and if you are a fan of late 80s and early 90s PC styling, the new chassis could be right up your alley. Pricing ...
During the time in the 1980s when the personal computer was gaining steam as a household fixture, plenty of models shipped with the keyboard built in to the machine itself. This helped reduce costs, ...
In this guide, we'll show you how to build a retro gaming PC, based on original hardware from the 1990s, with a few modern touches. It can run DOS games and early Windows games, but it'll also look ...
Acemagic’s latest retro mini PC borrows from Dreamcast and PS1 design, then pairs it with AMD’s Gorgon Point platform. It looks ready for a TV stand, but price and timing are still unknown. The post ...
I was just looking last night for 'champagne color computer case' and found not much. There's an Inwin gold color case but it is not the right color really. It's more 'Dubai bling' than 60-70's space ...
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