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    Maingear Retro98 Gaming PC Channels 1990s Beige Tower

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    SummaryMaingear has launched the Retro98, a limited-run gaming PC that mimics a late-’90s beige desktop tower while hiding top-tier 2026 hardware insideThe line spans four configurations from $2,499 to around $9,800, topping out with an open-loop liquid-cooled Retro98 Alpha build featuring an RTX 5090 and high-end Ryzen 9 CPUOnly 38 units are being produced worldwide, each hand-built by a single technician, cementing the Retro98 as a collectible drop for nostalgic PC gamersMaingear’s Retro98 drop leans hard into ’90s PC nostalgia, remixing the beige tower era with unapologetically modern performance. Built around SilverStone’s FLP02 case, it keeps the visual language of a 1998 family desktop, complete with dummy disk drives, an LED fan-speed readout, a working turbo button, and a keyed power lockout on the front panel. Several outlets note that the front I/O is tucked behind the Maingear logo and the cabling inside follows old-school "ketchup-and-mustard" color schemes, turning the whole rig into a love letter to golden-age LAN culture.Underneath the retro shell, the specs are pure flagship territory. Across the range, configurations step from an Intel Core Ultra 7 with RTX 5070 and 32GB of DDR5 up through AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D and 9850X3D paired with RTX 5080 and 5090 options, 2TB to 4TB NVMe SSDs, and carefully tuned airflow. At the top sits the Retro98 Alpha, a showpiece open-loop build that marries a Ryzen 9 9950X3D, RTX 5090, 64GB of DDR5, a 4TB Gen5 SSD, and custom liquid cooling co-engineered with Alphacool. With prices climbing from $2,499 to just under $10,000 and only 32 standard units plus six Alpha systems in circulation, the Retro98 sits at the intersection of high-end boutique hardware and nostalgia-driven flex piece for players who grew up on Quake and Age of Empires but now expect their rigs to brute-force any modern release.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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