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Here is my weak score...

Are you overclocking your ram? Quite high number there. I am using corsair dominator pc-8500 stock with no oc.

Nice editing there mate :p

yes the memory are overclock and the disk is 2 maxtor sata 2 160gb @ raid and no, the score is not faked lol

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Hey Guys

I'm just a newbie to this forum - but we running vista on a MAC G5 and get a rating of 5.6, just wanted to share a twist in the tail.

you cant run vista on a G5, thats a PPC...nice try

you have just earned a ninja cat:

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4.8 (CPU drags it down, all others are 5.9), which isn't bad for a stock Zoostorm (cost less when I bought it :punk:).

CPU: Core 2 Duo E6300 on non o/c-able mobo (should really upgrade it)

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Just a quick addition to my last post; How is it that I have more memory than other people but get a lower score? And, conversely, I have less HD space but get a higher score?

I think its because u need Vista 64bit or Xp 64bit before u can use 4GB...

so i saw someone got 5.9.. is that the highest? whoever had 5.9 had put a shitload of money into his system.. don't see the point :s i think this guy here with a 4.2 has a good enough system...

not really..... simply being able to get that core 2 duo clocked up a few hundred more MHZ would be enough to get the 5.9.. you could actually build a fairly inexpensive system and get it to score 5.9 assuming you can get that core 2 duo up there to 3.6 GHZ.. mine doesn't go that high.

Ram is cheap these days... 2 gigs of G.SKILL HZ is only around $130.. core 2 duos are below $250.. and an 8800 GTS 320MB is under $300... throw in a decent motherboard and a cheap seagate 7200.10 and you could hit 5.9 at a relatively low price.

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