MainGear has launched the Retro95 PC, designed to evoke nostalgia for computing in the 1990s. Externally resembling an old computer, it features powerful internal components, including a Ryzen 7 9800X3D GPU and RTX 5080 graphics card. The Retro95 boasts modern connectivity options concealed within its floppy drive designs and operates efficiently with advanced cooling technology. MainGear's CEO stated that the Retro95 serves gamers who remember classic gaming setups, merging vintage aesthetics with contemporary performance.
The Retro95, booted straight out of the 90s era, has two floppy drives at the front, which have a purpose. One of them conceals a front-panel I/O having modern connectivity options like a headphone jack, a USB-C port, and a couple of USB-A ports. The other one is an optional 24x DVD-R drive slot in disguise. The machine needs efficient cooling, so the dated design conceals the Noctua fans with large vents on multiple sides.
According to MainGear CEO Wallace Santos, 'This one is for the gamers who lugged CRTs to LAN parties, swapped out disks between levels and got their gaming news from magazines. 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.'
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