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how to do this?

Go here http://novabench.com/ and download it. You'll notice in this tutorial my score is less than the one in my sig. If you want accurate results, close out of all programs---even the ones in your system tray. Especially AV, Steam, Origin, everything.

Run the test and click "compare these results online" This will take you back to their website. Create an account with them (don't worry they don't spam or sell your info)

then click "Add benchmark to profile"

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You'll then see a screen like below. Right click it and save it like you normally save picture.

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Come back here to Neowin in this thread and click "More Reply Options"

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Then click "Choose files"

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A box will appear. Navigate to the sig image you just downloaded select it, and click open. The editor will then upload it.

When it's done, Click "Add to Post". and then "Add Reply". This just uploaded it to Neowin's servers. We now have to change your sig.

On the home page, hover over your avatar and click "Settings".

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Then click "Signature".

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Then click "My Media"

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Select "Attachments" and click the file you want to use -- it's whatever you named your sig. Then click finished.

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Click save changes. The page will reload and your preview should look like mine. If it doesn't look over my post and make sure you did everything right. Don't edit or delete the post you made in Haggis's thread. It will delete the image and make your sig disappear.

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LOL! I'm board! :D Enjoy and I hope this helps! :)

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Well, my girlfriend did some hardcore damage to my Arch install by accident. I could have fixed it, but I thought it would be a good opportunity to try out Ubuntu 12.10 and see what everybody is complaining about. It isn't horrible, honestly. It is Ubuntu. I hate Unity, personally. However, I understand the appeal to casual users. So these are my system stats, but later today or tomorrow I will go back to Arch, either with XFCE again or Openbox. Then I shall post again with proper RAM usage, not this bloat.

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