SilverStone today introduced the FLP02, a retro-inspired ATX full-tower case. This case is both contemporary and retro. It's contemporary in that it features a modern horizontally partitioned layout; and it's retro in that it comes with fully detachable 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch drive bays. The 5.25-inch bay covers, which look like FDDs, can be pulled out to install the real deal, or an optical disc drive. We'd have loved to see a 5.25-inch to 3.5-inch external bay adapter so 3.5-inch FDDs or floptical drives could be installed.
The front panel is split into two sections, the one along the front-face has an AT-style power switch, however, this is make-believe and actuates in the same way as a doorbell switch. There's a physical lock that disconnects the power switch, a normal reset button, and a turbo button that overrides the motherboard's fan PWM signal and runs fans at full speed. There's also a 2-digit segment display that shows fan duty cycle. Above the topmost 5.25-inch bay is a door that conceals a more modern front-panel I/O, consisting of a 10 Gbps-capable USB 3.2 Gen 2 type-C, two USB 3.2 type-A, and a 4-pole headset jack.