C64x Retro Keyboard Chassis & Jetway JLI1B Bundles

Create your own bundle of a Commodore C64x Retro Keyboard Mini-ITX Chassis with built-in 71 Key Mechanical Keyboard with "Clicky" Cherry MX Blue Switches, combined with a Fanless Jetway JLI1BV-0L Motherboard, External AC Adapter, Memory and Storage.

Everything you need to create a working system. Supplied as components or we can build and test your C64x for you, with a free 2 year RTB warranty included. If choosing components, we recommend reading the product page carefully to understand what is involved. This is one of the easiest systems to put together.

Choose from Classic Original Beige or a range of Limited Edition 'Chameleon' Colour Schemes: VIC-20, C16 (Black), White, Blue, Green, Purple, Red.

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1 Motherboard
Jetway JLI1BV-0L

Fanless Mini-ITX board with Intel J6412 4C4T 10W TDP processor, up to 16GB DDR4 RAM, 2K@60Hz VGA, M.2 PCIe/SATA, 1x SATA 6Gb/s, 1Gb and 2.5Gb LAN (depending on model), 2x USB 3.1 on rear panel (no side panel USB 3.0). Windows 10, 11 and Linux Compatible. A DC-input means a picoPSU is not required.

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£189.00
2 C64x Case

Select your C64x colour

3 Memory
4 M.2 Storage

The JLI1B boards have a type 2242/2280 M.2 storage drive slot supporting both SATA and fast NVMe storage.

5 2.5in or 3.5in Storage

2.5in drives can be mounted in the lower HDD bay or in the upper DVD drive bay with an adapter. 3.5in drives are mounted by removing the drive tray and screwing from underneath. The JLI1B boards have 1x SATA interface so just 1 drive can be fitted.

6 DVD Slot Adapter

The DVD slot is open in the C64x as standard. The slot can be used to feed cables in/out, or you may prefer to fit this adapter to utilise the space.

7 AC Adapter

For most purposes the 80W AC Adapter is the best choice for the JLI1B boards.

8 Power Cord
9 Cooling
10 Operating System

Genuine Windows DVD and licence key. If installing yourself, we recommend downloading the latest version from Microsoft and installing from a USB stick, then registering with the key.

11 Components or Pre-Assembled?