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Mine is 3.2 2.9 :-)

1gb ram, intel core processor 2.66 ghz, 80gb :-( hdd, 256mb 7300 le nvidia pci express graphics card!

(but when i buy my vista ultimate i will increase my ram to 2GB, need to buy one more 80gb hdd, thereby making it to 160 gb!..

OOPS..SORRY, now i have 512MB ram (took 512mb to use in other system!)..

NOW ITS 2.9 :-( :-(

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What really REALLY bugs me is I don't know why my "Pentium 4 - 2.40GHz" processor gives a lowsy rating of only 3.4. It is what brings my overall rating down and it bugs me. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why it is so low? Also should I upgrade the processor?

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What really REALLY bugs me is I don't know why my "Pentium 4 - 2.40GHz" processor gives a lowsy rating of only 3.4. It is what brings my overall rating down and it bugs me. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why it is so low? Also should I upgrade the processor?

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It gives a low score because the processor is old and I assume these ratings are designed to last into the future. :) I'm upgrading my p4 to a core 2 duo early next year.

what kinda ram are you using? and HD, cause I havnt seen to many scores over a 5.2 for HD

CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4400+ [5.0]

GPU: ATI x1800xl [5.9/5.7]

HDD: Western Digital SE16 WD3200KS [5.4]

Ram: 2GB Corsair XMS 3500 (@400MHZ 2-3-2-5-1T) [5.9]

I put together this computer in dec 05. So I am very happy that it does so well with vista. Makes holding off til late 07 for a new comp easier to stomach.

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CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4400+ [5.0]

GPU: ATI x1800xl [5.9/5.7]

HDD: Western Digital SE16 WD3200KS [5.4]

Ram: 2GB Corsair XMS 3500 (@400MHZ 2-3-2-5-1T) [5.9]

I put together this computer in dec 05. So I am very happy that it does so well with vista. Makes holding off til late 07 for a new comp easier to stomach.

hmm ok, thanks, my secondary seagates (320 SATA with 16mb cache) would prob pull the same scores

and I have CORSAIR XMS2 2GB DDR2 6400 (4-4-4-12) ...and then a gig of random "supertalent" DDR2 6400

oh, and heres the 'full' spec sheet for mine

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