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Just got my new PC up and running :)

- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.24GHz.

- GIGABYTE GA-P35-DQ6.

- 4GB Transcend DDR2-667 @ 900MHz 5:5:5:15

- Sparkle NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB GDDR3 @ 600MHz GPU / 1.8GHz RAM.

- 2 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 160GB in RAID0.

And other cool stuff... :p

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That means you are running the VGA drivers.

"I see dead hardware."

I've made two changes: added (and underclocked) RAM, and a video card change.

I'm held back by my Northwood-C; however, it's three years dead.

So what am I doing right that the griping Athlon64 owners are doing wrong?

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I've made two changes: added (and underclocked) RAM, and a video card change.

I'm held back by my Northwood-C; however, it's three years dead.

So what am I doing right that the griping Athlon64 owners are doing wrong?

What the hell? my 3.0 ghz HT p4 gets a 4.2 also, these ratings are about useless.

Well my original was posted earlier on in this thread, but since then, I've ocerclcoked my CPU from 3.0Ghz (which gave a 5.4 rating) to 3.45Ghz, which has upped it to 5.7....YAY.... :D

I've just bought a new HDD to add to my setup, which I'm going to setup in RAID 0, so this should get my disk performance up to the max. 5.9.

Then with a little more tweaking I think I can get more out of my CPU again.....I'm almost getting it stable at 5.6Ghz, just got to tweak some RAM settings and it'll be there, so this should get my CPU up tot he MAX 5.9 as well.

For a MAX 5.9 Overall System Rating...!!!!

Watch this space..... ;)

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  • 2 weeks later...

I just finished building my first PC and it was easier than I thought. Pretty satisfied with my results with no OCing as of yet.

5.6 as of now. Was at 5.2 because I had my RAM set in single channel mode. I'm sure I can get it to 5.8-5.9 but I'm still learning the ins and outs of my mobo.

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