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We shall have to wait a while longer for the SilverStone FLP02 retro tower case that we saw at Computex. In the meantime we ...
If you are, too, you might consider buying its new retro case next year. The SilverStone FLP01 was shown off at a live expo in Japan and thoroughly fondled by ASCII.jp (spotted by Tom’s Hardware).
It packed in a full-sized ATX motherboard, full-size PSU, water cooling, Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU, and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPU, as well as buckets of storage.
The ATX chassis measures 323 x 494 x 472 mm and supports two 120 mm fans on the front, one 120/140 mm fan on the back, and either three 120 mm fans or two 140 mm fans on the top.
It’s a fully standard ATX case even if it looks like it fell out of a time machine, and it’s the first one I’ve seen in a long time that has real 5.25-inch external drive bays.
If you are, then you'll be pleased to learn that the Silverstone FLP01 PC case is already starting to appear in stores in the U.S. and Japan, ready for your next retro gaming PC build.
While the outside of the case looks like it was ripped straight out of 1982, inside the 440 x 362 x 170mm (17.3″ x 14.3″ x 6.7″) case there’s room for an ATX motherboard, a PSU, and even a ...
Now it looks like some of that retro 1970s style is coming to the PC case scene, which we've recently gone hands-on with - thanks to the Fractal Design North mid-tower case.
As Ascii.jp highlights, the chassis can accommodate an ATX motherboard and power supply, a CPU cooler up to 138 mm tall, and a video card up to 310 mm long. There are also mounting spots for dual ...