Retro 1990

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boston1775
mike
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Retro 1990

Brand new case from the 90's with a 3200g system. I bought the case from a local computer repair store for 10 bucks still sealed in the box. He had them from when he first opened, and was building office systems in the 90's. I had to make a cover plate for where the psu was suppose to go. I cut some plexiglass, drilled holes for the screws. and ac jack. Then vinyl wrapped it to make it look cleaner. The motherboard and other components fit without much issue.
the specs are
ryzen3 3200g with the cooler that came with my 2600x
Asrock a320m
Patriot dual channel 2400mhz kit of 16gb clocked at 3000mhz and 1.3v
Adata 120gb nand ssd
Seagate 1tb 7200 rpm harddrive
Pico 250w power converter with a 240w 12v power brick
A cheap generic dual channel wifi and Bluetooth card from amazon
Total build price around $320
Color(s): Beige
RGB Lighting? No
Theme: Retro
Cooling: Air Cooling
Size: Micro-ATX
Type: General Build

Hardware

CPU
$ 82.74
AMD - Ryzen 3 (3200G)
Socket: AM4
Cores: 4
Motherboard
$ 98.00
ASRock - A320M-HDV
Chipset: A320
CPU Socket: AM4
Size: Micro-ATX
Memory
$ 98.66
Patriot - DDR4 Ram Patriot p50416G2400KH
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 16 GB
Storage
$ 0.01
ADATA - SX8000 (MLC)
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: M.2 (M)
Capacity: 128 GB
Storage
$ 42.83
Seagate - Barracuda Compute (ST1000DM010)
Form Factor: 3.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 1 TB
PSU
$ 0.01
Case
$ 0.01
Custom - Custom (custom)
Accessories
$ 22.99
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 321.69
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