SilverStone is back with a beige PC case that looks just like your crappy old 486
Briefly

SilverStone's FLP02 PC case, inspired by vintage designs, debuted at Computex as a follow-up to its original FLP01 model, which began as an April Fools' prank. The new case mimics the look of 486 and early Pentium PCs, featuring retro elements like a Turbo button for fan speed control and a front lock for power security. Unlike its predecessor, the FLP02 accommodates modern components including full-size ATX motherboards and high-end GPUs, offering USB ports concealed behind a magnetic door. Retailing for $220, it's set for release in Q3 or Q4 of this year.
SilverStone's FLP02 combines retro aesthetics with modern compatibility, featuring a fan speed control Turbo button and capacity for high-end components.
The FLP02 offers nostalgia with its vintage PC appearance while accommodating modern hardware like full-size ATX motherboards and high-end GPUs.
Read at Ars Technica
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