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Maingear Retro98: Your 90s Dream PC, Now
30 Jan
Summary
- Limited edition Retro98 PC mimics 90s beige tower aesthetics.
- Starts at $2,499 with Intel Ultra 7 and RTX 5070.
- Top-tier models feature Ryzen 9950X3D, RTX 5090 for $9,799.

Maingear's new Retro98 gaming PC offers a nostalgic journey back to the 1990s with its authentic beige tower design. This limited-edition machine is part of Maingear's "nostalgic sleeper PC series," with only 32 units planned for release. The exterior features a SilverStone FLP02 case, complete with a front LED display for fan speed, a 'Turbo' button, and classic 'ketchup-and-mustard' cable colorways. However, the retro facade hides powerful, modern components, ensuring it's far from a pedestrian machine.
The base configuration starts at $2,499 in the US, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and an Nvidia RTX 5070 graphics card. For those seeking maximum performance, higher-end models are available, including six exclusive 'alpha units' with custom Alphacool open-loop cooling. These top-tier PCs are equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9950X3D CPU and an RTX 5090 GPU, retailing for $9,799. Maingear assures buyers that these are not simply "slapped-together beige boxes" but are built with reinforced longevity and performance tuning, backed by lifetime support.




