Origin has made a new, limited edition PC that has the guts of a new model but the face of an ancient 1990s machine, complete with a fake floppy drive.
The restomod has a custom Corsair 4000d case, and the standard build has 16GB of memory, a 2.9 GHz Core i5 processor, 250GB of storage. The retromod can be customized as desired, but they’ve only made 50 of them, so supplies are limited.
The front face of the machine is where you’ll get the old-school feel, origin says. The machine’s front face is where the old-school feeling is.
The restomod PC has been painted in a matching beige color to accentuate how cases back in the day preferred simplicity over color.
For a limited run of only 50 machines it seems like origin could have sourced some actual retro parts, like old disc drives, rather than what’s essentially a fun, but cosmetic paint job.
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