Thermaltake is taking a trip back to the 80s and 90s with its latest portfolio of products announced at CES 2026. The company ...
Silverstone has just dropped one of the bravest PC case launches we've seen for a long time. The new Silverstone FLP01 case has an old-school desktop-layout case designed to bring you the look and ...
Artsy limited editions, unusual open-frame designs, retro throwbacks, and bold new ideas made this a standout year for the PC ...
Graphics Cards MSI's monstrous 1000 W watercooled RTX 5090 has been designed to 'completely ignore the concepts of balance in favour of extremes', apparently Gaming PCs The deal on this RTX 5070 ...
SilverStone has just unveiled another retro gaming PC case, but rather than sitting flat on your desk, this one is a full tower, complete with a stack of 5.25-inch drive bays. Plus, in a nod to the ...
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 ...
Last year PC case and peripheral maker Silverstone posted a picture of a retro-inspired computer chassis with a 1980s-inspired beige design, space for two 5.25 inch floppy drives, and a few modern ...
If you’ve built or bought a desktop PC lately, you might’ve noticed that they tend towards two looks. They’re either RGB disco balls that fell out of an alien space ship (an alien ware, if you will), ...
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. It’s enough to turn off the parts of my brain that would normally despise the look of a big, gray, plastic box and transform me into a drooling retro devotee ready to ...
Nostalgia is a word derived from the Greek terms for “homecoming” and “pain,” and it was originally coined as a debilitating medical condition for homesick soldiers. Today, it’s a marketing gimmick.
As computers like the venerable breadbox Commodore 64 age, their plastic doesn’t just turn increasing shades of yellow and brown, the ABS plastic also tends to get brittle. This is a problem ...