Play DOS and early Windows PC games on the original hardware, but with an SSD, a new power supply, and a good looking case with lighting.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to build a retro gaming PC, based on original hardware from the 1990s, with a few modern touches. It can run DOS games and early Windows games, but it’ll also look good doing it. We’re using a recent case and PSU, as well as solid state storage, but we’re also using a Sound Blaster 16, a Pentium MMX, and an old PCI graphics card.