Mainagear introduced a new case for the Retro95 computer, which is made in the style of old PCs of the Windows 95 era. Outwardly it resembles boxes from the 90s, but modern powerful components are hidden inside. The optical drive is built into the case, and the ports and connectors are hidden behind the lid in the same place where the floppy disco used to be.
The case is based on the Silverstone FLP01, but MainGear added its Windows 95 logo and the Mainagear Inside sticker, which resembles Intel stickers. You can choose processors of both AMD and Intel, as well as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 video card.
Although the design is very “retro”, inside everything is designed for modern cooling requirements, including support for high -quality fans and a powerful power supply up to 850 watts.

The case costs from $ 1,600 without an optical drive and with basic components. A complete equipment with a powerful filling can cost more than $ 3,000.