TL;DR: The SilverStone FLP01 is a new PC case designed to resemble retro 1990s beige desktop cases, complete with fake floppy disk cutouts. Initially introduced as an April Fools' joke, it is now set ...
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Computex 2023: Silverstone - cases and AIO overload!
Leo and Mat are over at Computex this year, and today they spent some time with Silverstone in their room. They covered quite ...
Last year PC case and peripheral maker Silverstone posted a picture of a retro-inspired computer chassis with a 1980s-inspired beige design, space for two 5.25 inch floppy drives, and a few modern ...
In a nutshell: SilverStone is turning an April Fools' joke into a legitimate product, and if you are a fan of late 80s and early 90s PC styling, the new chassis could be right up your alley. Pricing ...
SilverStone made a name for itself with sleek-looking PC cases. The FLP01 is unabashedly not one of those… at least not in a 21-century way. SilverStone keeps things as old school as possible, even ...
The hottest trend at Computex 2023 is The War on Cables, in which PC accessory manufacturers are doing everything they can to hide power and data cables in PC builds. While a lot of the solutions thus ...
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SilverStone SST LD01B Lucid - The upside down case!
Leo takes a look at the weird and wacky SilverStone sst LD01B Lucid case - in which everything is mounted upside down. Does ...
I think some of the retailers who specialized in selling floppies have largely stopped trying to support 5.25 inch disks. 3.5 inch disks apparently still have a pretty good supply, but they're ...
Modern motherboards have a very different layout, size, mounting, and placement of I/O ports than what was used in the 486 era. So you would need to cut and modify a lot of metal to fit the mobo. And ...
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