Maingear's New Retro Gaming Desktop Brings Back Quake-Era Nostalgia with a Modern Twist
In a bold move, computer manufacturer Maingear has unveiled its latest gaming desktop, the Retro98, which pays homage to the retro era of 1998. The beige-colored tower, adorned with an LED fan-speed display, turbo button, and power-lockout key, instantly transports users back to the days of Quake and other classic games.
However, don't be fooled by its nostalgic appearance โ the Retro98 packs a modern punch. Equipped with powerful components such as up to a Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics, 64GB Kingston Fury RAM, and 4TB Kingston FURY Renegade NVMe Gen5 SSD, this desktop is more than capable of handling today's most demanding AAA games.
For the truly retro enthusiast, Maingear has also created a special "Alpha" build with open-loop liquid cooling, available at an eye-watering $9,799. The standard model starts at $2,499 and comes in three tiers, with prices reaching up to $4,999 for the mid-range option.
What's more, the Retro98 is an extremely limited-edition release, with only 32 standard units and six "Alpha" models available before Maingear decides not to produce them again. However, for those who want to build their own retro gaming desktop, the company has revealed that the SilverStone FLP02 tower PC case can be used as a base model.
For fans of Quake and other classic games, or simply for nostalgic reasons, the Retro98 offers an exciting opportunity to experience 1998-era gaming on modern hardware. Whether you're looking to relive old memories or simply want to show off your retro flair, this desktop is sure to turn heads โ but be prepared to shell out some serious cash in the process.
In a bold move, computer manufacturer Maingear has unveiled its latest gaming desktop, the Retro98, which pays homage to the retro era of 1998. The beige-colored tower, adorned with an LED fan-speed display, turbo button, and power-lockout key, instantly transports users back to the days of Quake and other classic games.
However, don't be fooled by its nostalgic appearance โ the Retro98 packs a modern punch. Equipped with powerful components such as up to a Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics, 64GB Kingston Fury RAM, and 4TB Kingston FURY Renegade NVMe Gen5 SSD, this desktop is more than capable of handling today's most demanding AAA games.
For the truly retro enthusiast, Maingear has also created a special "Alpha" build with open-loop liquid cooling, available at an eye-watering $9,799. The standard model starts at $2,499 and comes in three tiers, with prices reaching up to $4,999 for the mid-range option.
What's more, the Retro98 is an extremely limited-edition release, with only 32 standard units and six "Alpha" models available before Maingear decides not to produce them again. However, for those who want to build their own retro gaming desktop, the company has revealed that the SilverStone FLP02 tower PC case can be used as a base model.
For fans of Quake and other classic games, or simply for nostalgic reasons, the Retro98 offers an exciting opportunity to experience 1998-era gaming on modern hardware. Whether you're looking to relive old memories or simply want to show off your retro flair, this desktop is sure to turn heads โ but be prepared to shell out some serious cash in the process.