They donβt make them like they used to, or so all of us thought. For those whoβre hankering for a return to the period of very large, very beige PC instances, then Silverstoneβs new retro PC case is likely to be simply up your road. As if plucked straight from the late Nineteen Eighties, the brand new Silverstone FLP01 is a blast from the previous, being a horizontal, desktop-style case coming within the first quarter of 2025.
Itβs truthful to say that the perfect PC case designs have moved on in the previous few a long time, the place RGB guidelines the roost in most gaming builds. Whereas thereβs actually nostalgia for the massive beige containers of yesteryear, this new Silverstone retro PC case is among the first trendy instances to convey these unique designs again to market, whether or not clients actually need them or not.
The FLP01 initially began out as an April Foolsβ joke final yr on the Silverstone Japan X (beforehand Twitter) web page. In a tweet, translated from the unique Japanese, Silverstone promised a βPC case with a nostalgia really feelβ supporting ATX and micro-ATX motherboards, with two 5.25-inch drive bays and USB-C help. Whereas initially confirming that it was an April Foolsβ joke, a follow-up ballot did ask for consumer suggestions on what clients wish to see from an eventual launch.
From that, the FLP01 was born. In a brand new, follow-up tweet final week, additionally posted on the Silverstone Japan X account, and translated from the unique Japanese, Silverstone confirmed off a completely constructed demo PC the corporate meant to show on the firmβs Japanese expo occasion.
Thereβs nothing retro in regards to the specs in it, although, with an Asus Prime Z890 motherboard, Intel Core Extremely 7 265K CPU, a number of Essential SSDs, 48GB of DDR5 RAM, and a number of other different Silverstone parts, together with a Silverstone DA1000R Gold PSU. You may learn our full Core Extremely 7 265K assessment to see how we obtained on with this CPU. The case measures 17.32 x 14.25 x 6.69 inches in dimension, making it fairly large by trendy requirements too.
That exact PC isnβt occurring sale (so far as we all know), however it demonstrates the form of gaming PC that you might construct utilizing a case designed particularly to carefully match the basic NEC PC-9800 PCs from Japan within the 80s and 90s. In accordance with a report by Japanese web site ascii.jp, the ultimate product goes to look barely completely different to the prototype demonstrated final week, with the colour scheme showing to have extra of an ivory tone, to extra carefully match the colour of the PC-9800.
In accordance with ascii.jp, the FLP01 is already in mass manufacturing and heading for a Japanese launch in Q1 2025, costing 19,800 yen, or round $130 at present charges. There isnβt any data to this point a few launch outdoors of Japan, but when the demand is there, a wider launch might observe. It is likely to be based mostly on a preferred Japanese design, however Western PC builders of a sure age can even be aware of any such case structure and coloration.
Retro PC case or not, should youβre trying to construct your subsequent powerhouse gaming rig, take a look at our methods to construct a gaming PC information subsequent. It talks you thru the entire steps youβll must take, from selecting out your parts to battling by the Home windows installer on the finish.