Maingear’s Retro95 PC blends ’90s workstation nostalgia with modern horsepower

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Maingear’s latest (appropriately named) Retro95 is a deceptive love letter to old-school “pizza box” PCs: Wolfenstein 3D and Sierra adventure games on the outside; Cyberpunk 2077 in ray-traced 4K on the inside.

That’s because you can fit this sucker with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 graphics. It supports Intel and AMD processors, up to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. You can also customize it with up to 96GB of DDR5 memory, 8TB of Gen4 NVMe storage, Noctua fans and an 850W PSU. It’s a ray-traced wolf in pixelated sheep’s clothing.

Product image of the Maingear Retro95 PC. It has a retro beige horizontal design.

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It looks like the Retro95’s case is sourced from the Silverstone FLP01. (That makes sense since Maingear is a custom PC builder.) The case is an ode to beige horizontal PC cases, designed to serve as a pedestal for CRT monitors. They were the default from the early 1980s to mid-1990s. (If you prefer the tower design that succeeded it, Silverstone’s follow-up to the FLP01 should scratch that itch.)

The Retro95 includes a hidden front-panel I/O array and modern airflow design. And if its exterior has you nostalgic for games you played on similar-looking PCs, you can add a DVD drive. (Who’s up for Carmen Sandiego?)

Product image of the Maingear Retro95 gaming PC. It has a beige horizontal case, reminiscent of '90s PCs.Product image of the Maingear Retro95 gaming PC. It has a beige horizontal case, reminiscent of '90s PCs.

Maingear

“This one is for the gamers who lugged CRTs to LAN parties, swapped out disks between levels and got their gaming news from magazines,” Maingear CEO Wallace Santos wrote in a press release. “The Retro95 drop is our way of honoring the classic era of gaming, with a system that looks like the one you had as a kid but runs like the monster you’d spec from Maingear today.”

Unfortunately, the Retro95 is a limited-edition run. Maingear says once it sells out, that’s game over. Given its high-powered hardware and special edition status, it’s no surprise that this PC ain’t cheap. It starts at $1,599. You can order one exclusively from Maingear’s website on July 23.



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