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The Maingear Rush is available now starting at $2,026 with an RTX 5050 and an AMD Ryzen 5 9600 XT. The configuration I ...
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Maingear has officially unveiled its new limited-edition gaming PC that is a tribute to the '90s-era of horizontal desktop PCs, taking us back to the time of LAN parties, unreliable networks, and ...
This nostalgic 90s gaming PC will have no issues running every version of Doom The Maingear Retro95 is designed to look like the type of PC that needs a CRT monitor standing upon it, but it's got ...
PC vendor Maingear is turning back the clock with a custom desktop that channels the 1990s. The Retro95 is styled after old-school PCs from the likes of IBM, Compaq, and Gateway. Instead of a ...
The Retro95 starts at $1,599. The base configuration includes an entry-level Nvidia RTX 5050 graphics card, and AMD’s Ryzen 5 9600X CPU, along with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Customers can max ...
MAINGEAR Drops Retro95: A 90s Throwback with 2025 FirepowerRetro on the outside, relentless on the inside, Retro95 is MAINGEAR's ultimate tribute to old-school gaming, modernized and made to order ...
Maingear has launched its latest custom creation, taking us back to a time when floppy disks were king. Retro95 is a nostalgia-inducing PC that mixes 90s-era aesthetics with the latest and greatest ...
Maingear is launching a ’90s-era horizontal desktop with modern components inside. The Retro95 is a beige sleeper build and is for anyone who is nostalgic for the days of Windows 95, floppy disks, ...
Retro on the outside, relentless on the inside, Retro95 is MAINGEAR's ultimate tribute to old-school gaming, modernized and made to order WARREN, N.J., July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MAINGEAR, the ...
MAINGEAR, the leader in premium-quality, high-performance gaming PCs, today announced Retro95, a limited-edition PC drop that brings back the unmistakable style of a '90s-era horizontal desktop, now ...