Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. In the 1980s and early 1990s, desktop computer cases were all beige and sat flat on a table with a chunky CRT monitor on top. If you grew up during that ...
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 ...
In a nutshell: SilverStone is turning an April Fools' joke into a legitimate product, and if you are a fan of late 80s and early 90s PC styling, the new chassis could be right up your alley. Pricing ...
SilverStone’s new FLP01 PC case is a retro beige box you can fill with modern components. SilverStone’s new FLP01 PC case is a retro beige box you can fill with modern components. is a senior reporter ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. SilverStone's new FLP02 case was designed to mimic the look and feel of PCs from the early 1990s, right down to the beige color, 'Turbo' mode, and faux ...
SilverStone made a name for itself with sleek-looking PC cases. The FLP01 is unabashedly not one of those… at least not in a 21-century way. SilverStone keeps things as old school as possible, even ...
TL;DR: SilverStone has introduced a new entry in its retro-inspired PC case line. The FLP03 is a tower-style chassis designed for the micro ATX / mini ITX form factor, but with a decidedly 80s vibe ...
Initially presented at Computex 2025, Silverstone has launched its new FLP02 (SST-FLP02), a retro-inspired PC case designed to house modern hardware components. The FLP02 is the second ...
Plus: The very metal PC-case and power maker could be the last maker of HTPC cases standing. I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer ...
The hottest trend at Computex 2023 is The War on Cables, in which PC accessory manufacturers are doing everything they can to hide power and data cables in PC builds. While a lot of the solutions thus ...
I think some of the retailers who specialized in selling floppies have largely stopped trying to support 5.25 inch disks. 3.5 inch disks apparently still have a pretty good supply, but they're ...
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