I have a P4T-E with ICS-13 chips so I can pretty much boot at 150 FSB at 4X RDRAM, but it won't post into Windows. Yes, the DDR boards will FSB better but the RDRAM boards hit humongous memory bandwidths without breathing hard, which the Northwood needs.
I do feel there is an instability problem with RDRAM, until official PC1066 or 1200 becomes available. In other words, I have a hard time getting 3DMark2001 to not lock up 10 out of 10 times I run it, even at 3X, no matter how far I drop the FSB (didn't try lower than 136/4X though). It doesn't seem to be really, truly stable (c'mon, admit it guys) over PC900, and I've tried 12 different sticks of RDRAM, both old and recent batches. But I insist on running 512 MB, no lower.
So far, I run either 138/4X (PC1106) or 144/3X (PC864). Either way, 3DMark2001 or 2000 locks up (or gets a corrupted file popup box) 1 out of 3 times I run it, but in actual 3D gaming, it rarely locks up so I say what the heck. 2D is rock solid, and no problems with bootup or shutdown.
At 144/3X I get Sandra memory scores of 3000/3000, and at 138/4X I get a whopping 3450/3450. DDR guys will have to try awful hard to top this. My 1.6a runs between 2.2 and 2.3 gig and gets an 11,500 3DMark2001 score and a 15,000 3DMark2000 score. I will be improving the cooling in my case and hopefully my lockup problem will go away. An overclocked Northwood and RDRAM, with a Ti 4600 card running 315/735 puts out an awful lot of heat in a localized area.
BTW, I got nothing against DDR. In fact, I just bought 512 MB Samsung PC2700 DDR333 for my XP. I may try it out on the Northwood if I can find a used P4B266 cheap here in Japan.
I do feel there is an instability problem with RDRAM, until official PC1066 or 1200 becomes available. In other words, I have a hard time getting 3DMark2001 to not lock up 10 out of 10 times I run it, even at 3X, no matter how far I drop the FSB (didn't try lower than 136/4X though). It doesn't seem to be really, truly stable (c'mon, admit it guys) over PC900, and I've tried 12 different sticks of RDRAM, both old and recent batches. But I insist on running 512 MB, no lower.
So far, I run either 138/4X (PC1106) or 144/3X (PC864). Either way, 3DMark2001 or 2000 locks up (or gets a corrupted file popup box) 1 out of 3 times I run it, but in actual 3D gaming, it rarely locks up so I say what the heck. 2D is rock solid, and no problems with bootup or shutdown.
At 144/3X I get Sandra memory scores of 3000/3000, and at 138/4X I get a whopping 3450/3450. DDR guys will have to try awful hard to top this. My 1.6a runs between 2.2 and 2.3 gig and gets an 11,500 3DMark2001 score and a 15,000 3DMark2000 score. I will be improving the cooling in my case and hopefully my lockup problem will go away. An overclocked Northwood and RDRAM, with a Ti 4600 card running 315/735 puts out an awful lot of heat in a localized area.
BTW, I got nothing against DDR. In fact, I just bought 512 MB Samsung PC2700 DDR333 for my XP. I may try it out on the Northwood if I can find a used P4B266 cheap here in Japan.
