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This nostalgic 90s gaming PC will have no issues running every version of Doom

July 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Maingear simply revealed the Retro95, a dream gaming PC for anybody who grew up within the 90s surrounded by chunky beige tower PCs and CRT screens. Whereas its exterior screams 90s nostalgia, inside, the Retro95 may be an absolute powerhouse, that includes some actually spectacular specs, and as soon as they promote out, they’re gone ceaselessly.

The Maingear Retro95 not solely options our decide for the perfect gaming CPU within the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but it surely additionally packs an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080, our decide for the perfect graphics card underneath $1,000 (if you could find it at that worth). Its chunky retro case, nevertheless, is a barely modified model of the Sliverstone FLP01, which means whereas this design is restricted, you may create your individual construct utilizing this retro PC case as a substitute.

The bottom spec of the Retro95, nevertheless, is much much less highly effective and features a Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050, AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 16GB of T-Power Delta RGB RAM, a 1TB T-Power A440 SSD, and a 650W MSI MAG energy provide. The price of this construct is $1,599.

If you wish to take all the pieces to the acute, the fee skyrockets to $4,881 and contains the beneath specs.

Maingear Retro95
GPUNvidia GeForce RTX 5080
CPUAMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
MotherboardMSI MPG X870E Carbon WiFi
RAM96GB T-Power Delta RGB
Storage4TB Samsung 990 Professional
PSU1250W MSI Magazine A1250GL
FollowersNoctua upgrades
ID-Cooling IS-67-XT CPU Cooler
NotesOptical Drive may be added
As much as three SSDs may be added
Three-year guarantee improve
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This spec is arguably overkill, even for contemporary gaming, however at simply shy of $5,000, you should not must improve any side of your rig for the foreseeable future.

You probably have some money to spare after shopping for your self a Retro95, all that is left to do is to take a look at our guides to the perfect gaming keyboard and greatest gaming mouse to spherical out your upgrades.

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