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SilverStone launches the retro-looking FLP03 mATX case with a functional Turbo button

Silverstone has finally launched the FLP03, a retro-inspired microATX chassis that pairs 1990s desktop aesthetics with modern hardware compatibility. Featuring a beige finish, the case has three 5.25″ expansion bays at the front and a functional Turbo button that triggers full-throttle cooling.

The FLP03's interior layout accommodates microATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, as well as graphics cards up to 413mm in length and PSUs up to 200mm in length. Builders can install liquid cooling radiators up to 360mm, tower coolers up to 169mm tall, a 180mm front fan, a 120mm rear fan, and various top fan configurations with 120mm and 140mm fans. Storage options include a mix of 5.25″, 3.5″, and 2.5″ drives across the three front bays and internal mounts.

SilverStone's exterior design is made to look like the type of PCs we had in the 1990s, including retro style buttons. A built-in front fan PWM display monitors system cooling, while a functional turbo button can let you ramp your fans up to max speeds.

Connectivity is handled by a front I/O panel containing USB-C, USB 3.0, audio, and microphone ports. The case is available with an MSRP of $179.99.

KitGuru says: Combining nostalgic 1990s styling with support for 360mm radiators and long graphics cards makes the FLP03 an interesting option for builders wanting a retro aesthetic without sacrificing performance.

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