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SilverStone Intros the FLP01 Retro-Inspired HTPC Chassis

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SilverStone's iconic GD09 HTPC chassis has been a beloved industry favorite since its debut in 2012. Even with technological advancements that have led to larger components and increased heat output to support more demanding tasks, the GD09 remains celebrated as the top choice for HTPC setups.

At Computex 2023, SilverStone delighted attendees by showcasing the GD09 in a retro-inspired design. Taking cues from the NEC PC-9800—a Japanese PC introduced in 1982—the chassis was reimagined with a beige cream aesthetic, evoking nostalgia while seamlessly blending into any living room environment.



Due to popular demand, SilverStone is thrilled to finally announce the official launch of this concept as the FLP01. This model retains the core features that made the GD09 a standout in the HTPC market while introducing modern enhancements. It supports motherboards up to the SSI-CEB form factor, offering exceptional flexibility for compact systems. The FLP01 also boasts versatile drive configurations, accommodating multiple 3.5" HDDs and 2.5" SSDs, with additional options to meet specific user needs.

Advanced cooling capabilities remain a hallmark of the design, featuring SilverStone's signature positive pressure cooling system. Strategically placed intake and exhaust fans minimize dust build-up and optimize airflow efficiency, ensuring reliable performance over time. The FLP01 further improves on maintenance with enhanced filter accessibility for easier cleaning.

The retro-styled front panel includes a sliding door that conceals the I/O ports, maintaining a sleek and minimalist appearance when not in use. Equipped with USB 3.0 ports and audio jacks, the I/O panel delivers modern functionality to meet contemporary connectivity needs.



Designed for high-performance home theater systems, the FLP01 provides ample space for large graphics cards, robust power supplies, and effective cooling setups. Its compact dimensions allow it to fit seamlessly into living room environments, doubling as a stylish centerpiece for home entertainment systems.

SilverStone combines retro charm with modern engineering, staying true to its HTPC roots while pushing the boundaries of innovation. The FLP01 builds on the success of the GD09, introducing updated features for today's PCs while preserving the nostalgic appeal that enthusiasts love.



Availability and Pricing
FLP01 will be available for purchase via SilverStone's worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors at $129.99 MSRP.


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I have a legit retro build and with it being harder and harder to find quality retro cases, I'm tempted.

Only thing holding me back is its not in black.
 

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I have a legit retro build and with it being harder and harder to find quality retro cases, I'm tempted.

Only thing holding me back is its not in black.
If its black its not retro
 
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Does not really look like it

There used to be big red power on switch on the right side at the back.

I'm sure there are plenty new old stock old pc parts available.

Right side Fans kill the design.

There should be plenty of equipment available when you swap out an old floppy drive. E.g for usb and sd cards and such
 
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Great, now make a beige mid-tower case.

In fact they could just re-design the front panel a bit on FARA 513 and it would fit:
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Does not really look like it

There used to be big red power on switch on the right side at the back.

I'm sure there are plenty new old stock old pc parts available.

Right side Fans kill the design.

There should be plenty of equipment available when you swap out an old floppy drive. E.g for usb and sd cards and such
And we need that "Turbo" button revived :clap:
 

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Would be hella dope for a HTPC case. I may consider this seriously.

Does not really look like it

There used to be big red power on switch on the right side at the back.

I'm sure there are plenty new old stock old pc parts available.

Right side Fans kill the design.

There should be plenty of equipment available when you swap out an old floppy drive. E.g for usb and sd cards and such
The red switch is pretty much an IBM-ish thing (and the switch was in the PSU itself), 99.99% of clones didn't have that. And the idea is to have retro-ish looks, not being a remake of a 40yr old design.
 

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Does not really look like it

There used to be big red power on switch on the right side at the back.

I'm sure there are plenty new old stock old pc parts available.

Right side Fans kill the design.

There should be plenty of equipment available when you swap out an old floppy drive. E.g for usb and sd cards and such

No turbo either ;).
 

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Not sure - was different wha5 i remember with winows 3.1
People whinning about boot times. I waited 15 minutes to finally code c in borland ms dos compiler

Of course the power switch was in the power supply. No nasty cables for power on.



Look at that and than look at the initial post. There are no similarities
 
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Not sure - was different wha5 i remember with winows 3.1
People whinning about boot times. I waited 15 minutes to finally code c in borland ms dos compiler

Of course the power switch was in the power supply. No nasty cables for power on.



Look at that and than look at the initial post. There are no similarities
You're comparing it to an IBM PC, though.
How about comparing it to a NEC (PC-9801) one, just like the article mentions?

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Great this option exist, and it's not overpriced either ! Maybe I will build one system with it in the future.
 
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I'd like to build a high end either 486, 586 within the K6 Era - esp with that K6-II tweak that now enables full L2 cache instead of the gimped one. But on the other hand a Slot A Athlon is just as bad ass. I think i will play with it for a few days and then just abandon that. It's easier to ramp up dos box.
 
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Dosbox has some code forks which makes it much easier.

I only used self compiled dosbox so far in gnu linux
 
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Nice! This brings back a lot of memories especially for us 90s kids.

Maybe when money allows I can finally upgrade our HTPC out of the Bitfenix Prodigy to this. I like the colour scheme but I think black will be my first choice, if they release it in black.
 

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Someone let LGR know!
 
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I have a legit retro build and with it being harder and harder to find quality retro cases, I'm tempted.

Only thing holding me back is its not in black.

If you genuinely want black, then look into their Grandia series.

Just note, there's not a lot of room for any heatsink in these cases. That 5.25" bay basically extends out to where the CPU is...so it's rough getting anything in there.
 

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If you genuinely want black, then look into their Grandia series.

Just note, there's not a lot of room for any heatsink in these cases. That 5.25" bay basically extends out to where the CPU is...so it's rough getting anything in there.
Agreed.
I wanted to go retro a while ago (I miss my 286), but there is not enough space in these cases to fit a regular tower with a 120mm fan. And you have to keep an eye out for SSD mounting slots, sometimes if you fill them all, that will interfere with the max length for the video card.
It's still nice to have the options, but you need to be mindful of a few more aspects than usual.
 
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If you genuinely want black, then look into their Grandia series.

Just note, there's not a lot of room for any heatsink in these cases. That 5.25" bay basically extends out to where the CPU is...so it's rough getting anything in there.
The Noctua NH-D12L would have been perfect, but sadly will not fit.

The NH-C14S seems to be a valid option, it has plenty of surface area as well.
 
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