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SilverStone has unveiled its latest PC case, the FLP02, at the Computex trade show, continuing its line of ’80s-inspired designs that began with the FLP01. Originally conceived as an April Fools’ joke, the success of the FLP01 led to this new model, which mimics the look of a generic 486 or early Pentium-era PC, complete with a beige exterior and retro features like a Turbo button—now repurposed as a fan speed control—and a lock that secures the power switch.
Despite its nostalgic appearance, the FLP02 is designed to accommodate modern PC components. It supports full-size ATX motherboards, high-end GPUs such as the GeForce RTX 5090 or 5080, and up to a 360 mm radiator for advanced CPU cooling. The case also cleverly integrates contemporary features like front USB-A and USB-C ports behind a magnetic door, and uses faux-5.25-inch floppy drive covers as functional drive bays.
SilverStone plans to release the FLP02 in the latter half of the year, with a price tag of $220 in the US. This case caters to enthusiasts who appreciate a blend of vintage aesthetics with modern functionality, proving that there is a market for nostalgia-driven products in the tech industry.