luckybob wrote on 2024-05-08, 18:13:
of all beige towers made, the gateway ones of that era were the best looking.
Yes, I still have my original Gateway G6-400 from early 1999 and it is the same style. It was the first modern computer that was personally mine, so I am slightly biased. 😀
... also, since I built my own custom PC within two years of getting that Gateway, I was pretty critical of the integrated-everything, lack of AGP slot, non-removable IO shield, and funky feeling mushy power button... but I have since then really grown to appreciate that system. Integrated Velocity\Riva128 with 8MB of dedicated memory and built in Ensoniq\Creative AudioPCI sound made for a perfectly fine set of hardware even for gaming back then. If only I had known how to properly configure them for the DOS games I wanted to play, or to get proper video drivers installed. I honestly had no idea that the Riva128 was a solid 3D accelerator until years later. I never even had the option to enable acceleration in games before buying a Voodoo3 2000 PCI, so my main complaint was likely just a driver or DirectX issue.
If I knew then what I know now as an adult, I would have probably appreciated that computer a lot more and waited longer to upgrade... but then I would have missed out on tinkering (struggling) with Yamaha XG and Vortex2 sound cards, and having my mind blown by going from software rendering in games to Glide\OpenGL on a Voodoo3. Those were some of the things that got me hooked on PC upgrading... I was doomed basically from the start.