Best mobo for P4, DDR or RDRAM?

revvy

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What mobo would be best suited for the either RAM standard... DDR or RDRAM? My friend is thinking of getting a P4 1.6A based system. He and myself of course, don't know which mobo would be best in terms of performance.

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gunf1ghter

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The thread that you were pointed to is my thread... and I have already made the decision to go with an Intel i845 DDR motherboard.

RDRAM has slightly better memory bandwidth, but DDR is much more overclockable. For example, a P4 1.6a overclocked to 150mhz memory speed will actually have superior bandwidth than RDRAM 800 setups.
 

Jwyatt

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<< The thread that you were pointed to is my thread... and I have already made the decision to go with an Intel i845 DDR motherboard. >>



I didnt think the intel board had overclocking features on it. I might be wrong, but if it doesnt then your defeating your purpose

 

gunf1ghter

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Sorry I meant Intel Chipset... as opposed to Sis.

I am probably getting the Gigabyte board.
 

CoDerEd

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gunf1ghter

post the result after you got your new mobo setup.
i'd like to know since almost every p4 here use ASUS board.
i ordered MSI, and i'll let you know how's it doing.

I like gigabyte also, infact my first athlon 650 is on GA-7ZX
it's runs great but no OC feature, i have to give it up
when i got xp cpu and got the Abit KR7A instead.

Now, it's the time to give a chance to Northwood.
If gygabyte(845) is really superb than probably
i'd give it a try also, since it's still on my price range
unlike SOYO which is $215 retail at Newegg, too much!!!

peace
 

CoDerEd

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Sandra, 3dmark2001, and how is it when you OC'ed it.
Easy setup, medium, hard. I thinks most people here
want to know also since there is lack of information
on P4 DDR mobo other than ASUS.