computerdude92
Veteran Member
I feel that any "OEM beige" computer has to be called vintage. It's such a dated aesthetic, LOL!
I used to have a few beige Gateway P4's and a Micron Millennia P4. They were dated 2001 and 2002, with Willamette CPUs for the Gateways and a Northwood for the Micron.
Besides, early Pentium 4s were sold along Pentium IIIs from the same PC manufacturers at the time, and plus - doesn't Socket 423 look super dated like Socket 370? Another point is that the sluggish Willamette Pentium 4s are equivalent to at least late PIII speeds, like the last Coppermines. So i'd say those early P4 models are just as vintage, especially compared with the Tualatin PIII, which was made at the exact same time as the Willamette P4 (2001)
I used to have a few beige Gateway P4's and a Micron Millennia P4. They were dated 2001 and 2002, with Willamette CPUs for the Gateways and a Northwood for the Micron.
Besides, early Pentium 4s were sold along Pentium IIIs from the same PC manufacturers at the time, and plus - doesn't Socket 423 look super dated like Socket 370? Another point is that the sluggish Willamette Pentium 4s are equivalent to at least late PIII speeds, like the last Coppermines. So i'd say those early P4 models are just as vintage, especially compared with the Tualatin PIII, which was made at the exact same time as the Willamette P4 (2001)