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Home » Your MAINGEAR Retro98 tower is a blast from the past, with RTX 50 power
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Your MAINGEAR Retro98 tower is a blast from the past, with RTX 50 power

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 30, 20263 Mins Read
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MAINGEAR’s Retro98 is a beige throwback tower that hides current gaming hardware. It’s built for anyone who wants the late-90s desktop look without giving up today’s performance.

Prices start at $2,499 for an RTX 5070 build, then jump to $3,499 with an RTX 5080, and $4,999 with an RTX 5090. Retro98 alpha tops the stack at $9,799, pairing an RTX 5090 with an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, 64GB of DDR5, and a 4TB SSD.

This is also a scarcity play, capped at 38 total units, split into 32 standard systems and six Retro98 alpha builds. The listing calls the systems Quickship, but it doesn’t give an exact ship window or regional availability, which matters if you’re buying around a new release.

Built like a real sleeper

Retro98 sells the disguise first, then backs it up with real specs. The front panel even keeps a functional turbo button.

Across the standard lineup, MAINGEAR sticks with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and 32GB of DDR5 memory. From there, the real choice is graphics and storage. The RTX 5070 model ships with a 2TB SSD, while the 5080 and 5090 builds move to a 4TB SSD, a practical bump if you keep a big library installed.

Alpha is the showcase version. It adds the Ryzen 9 9950X3D and doubles memory to 64GB, then leans into the presentation with watercooling touches like a 5.25 inch bay reservoir and classic style braided cables.

The price ladder gets steep fast

If you’re comparing the standard tiers, the CPU and memory stay the same at every price. Check and compare with the best gaming desktops out now.

Alpha is harder to justify on parts alone when the jump is almost five grand over the standard RTX 5090 build. You’re paying for the custom loop look, the rarer spec sheet, and the fact that only six exist.

What to watch before you buy

The biggest missing detail is timing. Quickship is mentioned, but the listing doesn’t pin down when it ships or where it ships, and that can make or break a purchase if you’ve got a deadline.

The cleaner decision is which version fits your life. If you want the Retro98 look with strong modern performance, the standard tiers keep the concept simple. If you want the most display-ready build, alpha is the one to watch, and it’s the easiest to miss. Pick your tier early, because 38 total units won’t sit around.

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