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SilverStone's Retro Beige PC Case Turns April Fools' Joke into Actual Product (techspot.com) 14

Slashdot reader jjslash shared this report from TechSpot: The SilverStone FLP01 made quite the impression when it was shared on X for April Fools' Day 2023. Loosely modeled after popular desktops from yesteryear like the NEC PC-9800 series, the chassis features dual 5.25-inch faux floppy bays that could stand to look a bit more realistic. Notably, the covers flip open to reveal access to a more modern (yet still legacy) optical drive and front I/O ports.

Modern-looking fan grills can be found on either side of the desktop, serving as yet another hint that the chassis is not as old at it appears on first glance. The grills look to be removable, and probably hold washable dust filters. Like early desktops, the system doubles as a stand for your monitor. The use of a green power LED up front helps round out the retro look; a red LED is used as a storage activity indicator.

SilverStone's Retro Beige PC Case Turns April Fools' Joke into Actual Product

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  • Can we refrain from using X for stories?

    (For those living under a rock, it's a NAZI site like Truth Social)

  • The case looks to be an updated Silverstone GD09 in beige instead of black. I wonder if they'll sell replacement faces.

    I got a Silverstone GD09 for two reasons: one, because it takes a full sized ATX motherboard, and two, it's a rare horizontally sitting case. As a bonus, it fits perfectly in a rackmount case on a shelf. The fans mean my old AMD Bulldozer system stays cool, even when running all eight cores at 100%.

    Love to see it :)

  • There's no "TURBO" button! What's even the point of living without a turbo button? /s

    Realistically speaking, it wouldn't take much to actually make such a button functional as an overclocking mechanism.

    • The 'reset' button is recessed on the left, there's nothing stopping you from plugging that into a GPIO or other header on your system instead to do exactly that. :D

    • They should totally add a Turbo button to the next version, with a working LED light. It would be kind of fun if it disabled all but 1 core.

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