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{{Short description| | {{Short description|Mini-ITX personal computer in a retro-styled Commodore 64 case}} | ||
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| name = | | name = Commodore 64x | ||
| image = [[File:C64x side.png|frameless]] | | image = [[File:C64x side.png|frameless]] | ||
| caption = | | caption = Commodore 64x system in retro chassis | ||
| developer = | | developer = Commodore USA (original), My Retro Computer Ltd (current) | ||
| manufacturer = | | manufacturer = Commodore USA, My Retro Computer Ltd | ||
| family = [[Commodore]] | |||
| family = | |||
| type = [[Home computer]] | | type = [[Home computer]] | ||
| releasedate = {{Start date|2011|04}} (original), {{Start date|2022|06}} (relaunched) | |||
| releasedate = {{Start date|2011|04}} | | price = [[United States dollar|US $]]295–1499 (original), £129–£1149 (2022 relaunch) | ||
| | | os = [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] 10.10, [[Commodore OS Vision|Commodore OS Vision 2.0/3.0]], [[Windows 11]], Modern Linux | ||
| price = [[United States dollar|US $]] | | cpu = Originally: Intel Atom D525 or Core i7 (Sandy Bridge); Currently: Intel N100 or AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS | ||
| memory = Up to 64 GB DDR5 (Infinity), up to 32 GB DDR4 (Legend II) | |||
| storage = M.2 PCIe (x2), SATA (x2–4), up to 3 TB HDD (original), user-configurable | |||
| graphics = Nvidia Ion 2, Intel HD Graphics (original); Radeon 780M iGPU (current Infinity) | |||
| sound = Realtek ALC662 (original), motherboard-integrated HD audio | |||
| os = [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] 10.10 | | connectivity = USB 2.0/3.0, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, RJ45 LAN (1Gb/2.5Gb), Wi-Fi 6E (Infinity), SATA, GPIO, PS/2, CIR | ||
| weight = Approx. 3.1 kg (varies by config) | |||
| cpu = | | website = {{URL|https://www.myretrocomputer.com}} | ||
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| weight = 3.1 kg | |||
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The '''Commodore 64x''' is a | The '''Commodore 64x''' is a modern [[Mini-ITX]] personal computer housed in a faithful replica of the original [[Commodore 64]] chassis. Originally introduced in April 2011 by [[Commodore USA]], it returned to the market in 2022 under the stewardship of UK-based '''My Retro Computer Ltd'''. | ||
The system preserves the aesthetic of the 1982 classic while offering modern hardware and operating systems including Windows 11, Linux, and the enthusiast-developed [[Commodore OS Vision]]. Two prebuilt systems are offered today: the quiet, fanless '''Legend II''' and the high-performance '''Infinity'''. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The | The Commodore 64x was created in response to overwhelming demand for a retro-styled PC. Production began in 2011 with models ranging from the basic Atom-powered units to Core i7-equipped "Extreme" editions. Following the passing of Commodore USA founder [[Barry Altman]] and the company's closure, production ceased. | ||
In 2022, My Retro Computer Ltd acquired the original injection molds and reintroduced the system, complete with new internal mounting kits, venting systems, and DIY-friendly configurations. The relaunch included Kickstarter funding, which survived legal challenges and achieved “Project We Love” status.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hothardware.com/news/commodore-64-returns-pc-gaming-intel-cpu-geforce-gpu|title=Commodore 64 Returns As A PC Gaming Powerhouse With An Intel CPU And GeForce GPU|date=17 June 2022}}</ref> | |||
== Models == | |||
=== 2011–2012 (Commodore USA) === | |||
* **Starter / Ultimate / Extreme**: Ranging from Intel Atom to Core i7, with 2–8 GB RAM and 1–3 TB storage. | |||
* **Barebones Kit**: Case-only option for hobbyists, priced at US $295. | |||
=== 2022–present (My Retro Computer Ltd) === | |||
* '''Legend II''': Intel N100, up to 32 GB DDR4, fanless, suitable for quiet retro builds. | |||
* '''Infinity''': AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS, up to 64 GB DDR5, Radeon 780M graphics, modern gaming capable. | |||
All systems are Mini-ITX based and customizable with My Retro Computer offering full systems, components, or just the C64x case (in original beige or a limited RGB variant with swappable mechanical key switches). | |||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
The C64x | The C64x originally shipped with [[Ubuntu 10.10]] and [[Commodore OS Vision]] (v1). My Retro Computer now preinstalls [[Commodore OS Vision 2.0]], a custom Linux distribution designed to emulate the experience of the classic Commodore systems. A new version, Commodore OS Vision 3.0, is in development and installable on request. | ||
The systems are compatible with: | |||
* [[VICE]] C64 emulator | |||
* Modern Linux distros (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.) | |||
* Windows 10/11 | |||
* Commodore OS 2.0 / 3.0 (community-supported) | |||
== DIY Builds and Accessories == | |||
My Retro Computer encourages DIY builds with optional kits: | |||
* Raspberry Pi 4 mounting plate | |||
* Rear exhaust fan kits | |||
* Internal venting mods | |||
* Builders’ kits for both Legend II and Infinity | |||
Customers are invited to submit YouTube videos or build guides to be featured on the official store page. | |||
== Availability == | |||
Available for purchase via [https://www.myretrocomputer.com MyRetroComputer.com] and through its official UK distributor [https://www.mini-itx.com Mini-ITX.com], systems are generally built to order with a 3–5 day turnaround. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Home computers | [[Category:Home computers]] | ||
[[Category:Computer-related introductions in 2011]] | [[Category:Computer-related introductions in 2011]] | ||
[[Category:Commodore 64 | [[Category:Commodore 64]] | ||
[[Category:X86-based home computers]] | |||
[[Category:Mini-ITX]] | |||
[[Category:Linux computers]] |
Latest revision as of 01:22, 26 July 2025
![]() Commodore 64x system in retro chassis | |
Developer | Commodore USA (original), My Retro Computer Ltd (current) |
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Manufacturer | Commodore USA, My Retro Computer Ltd |
Product family | Commodore |
Type | Home computer |
Release date | April 2011 | (original), June 2022 (relaunched)
Introductory price | US $295–1499 (original), £129–£1149 (2022 relaunch) |
Operating system | Ubuntu 10.10, Commodore OS Vision 2.0/3.0, Windows 11, Modern Linux |
CPU | Originally: Intel Atom D525 or Core i7 (Sandy Bridge); Currently: Intel N100 or AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS |
Memory | Up to 64 GB DDR5 (Infinity), up to 32 GB DDR4 (Legend II) |
Storage | M.2 PCIe (x2), SATA (x2–4), up to 3 TB HDD (original), user-configurable |
Graphics | Nvidia Ion 2, Intel HD Graphics (original); Radeon 780M iGPU (current Infinity) |
Sound | Realtek ALC662 (original), motherboard-integrated HD audio |
Connectivity | USB 2.0/3.0, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, RJ45 LAN (1Gb/2.5Gb), Wi-Fi 6E (Infinity), SATA, GPIO, PS/2, CIR |
Weight | Approx. 3.1 kg (varies by config) |
Website | www |
The Commodore 64x is a modern Mini-ITX personal computer housed in a faithful replica of the original Commodore 64 chassis. Originally introduced in April 2011 by Commodore USA, it returned to the market in 2022 under the stewardship of UK-based My Retro Computer Ltd.
The system preserves the aesthetic of the 1982 classic while offering modern hardware and operating systems including Windows 11, Linux, and the enthusiast-developed Commodore OS Vision. Two prebuilt systems are offered today: the quiet, fanless Legend II and the high-performance Infinity.
History
The Commodore 64x was created in response to overwhelming demand for a retro-styled PC. Production began in 2011 with models ranging from the basic Atom-powered units to Core i7-equipped "Extreme" editions. Following the passing of Commodore USA founder Barry Altman and the company's closure, production ceased.
In 2022, My Retro Computer Ltd acquired the original injection molds and reintroduced the system, complete with new internal mounting kits, venting systems, and DIY-friendly configurations. The relaunch included Kickstarter funding, which survived legal challenges and achieved “Project We Love” status.[1]
Models
2011–2012 (Commodore USA)
- **Starter / Ultimate / Extreme**: Ranging from Intel Atom to Core i7, with 2–8 GB RAM and 1–3 TB storage.
- **Barebones Kit**: Case-only option for hobbyists, priced at US $295.
2022–present (My Retro Computer Ltd)
- Legend II: Intel N100, up to 32 GB DDR4, fanless, suitable for quiet retro builds.
- Infinity: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS, up to 64 GB DDR5, Radeon 780M graphics, modern gaming capable.
All systems are Mini-ITX based and customizable with My Retro Computer offering full systems, components, or just the C64x case (in original beige or a limited RGB variant with swappable mechanical key switches).
Software
The C64x originally shipped with Ubuntu 10.10 and Commodore OS Vision (v1). My Retro Computer now preinstalls Commodore OS Vision 2.0, a custom Linux distribution designed to emulate the experience of the classic Commodore systems. A new version, Commodore OS Vision 3.0, is in development and installable on request.
The systems are compatible with:
- VICE C64 emulator
- Modern Linux distros (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.)
- Windows 10/11
- Commodore OS 2.0 / 3.0 (community-supported)
DIY Builds and Accessories
My Retro Computer encourages DIY builds with optional kits:
- Raspberry Pi 4 mounting plate
- Rear exhaust fan kits
- Internal venting mods
- Builders’ kits for both Legend II and Infinity
Customers are invited to submit YouTube videos or build guides to be featured on the official store page.
Availability
Available for purchase via MyRetroComputer.com and through its official UK distributor Mini-ITX.com, systems are generally built to order with a 3–5 day turnaround.