Reply 40 of 238, by lti
rasz_pl wrote on 2023-10-21, 06:38:Gateway Destination is a bit of a meme. Gateway 2000 Destination Video Editing Workstation From what I read it was a huge DELL miscalculation and a flop.
Afaik it was build with 440FX, that means SIMMs and no AGP: https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Gateway_2000_Destination_D6-266 while 440LX was already on the market and 440BX came 4 months later in 1998.
Those were built with lots of different CPUs and motherboards (probably just whatever was available near the end - they were basically school classroom computers at that point).
Here's a Pentium 133 on the same website:
https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Gateway_2000_Destination_D5-133
This one has an Anigma 586 motherboard (430TX and SDRAM-only) and probably a 200MHz Pentium MMX:
https://imgur.com/gallery/uYe6b
https://imgur.com/gallery/mb5Ny
The Anigma 586 is a meme in itself. It's both a standard ATX motherboard and a Destination-specific board at the same time (using two different front panel headers - the Destination one even has a front USB port, but using it disables one of the two rear USB ports), and it has a switching VRM made out of discrete transistors when controller ICs were readily available. That's really a subject for a different thread, though.