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I'm proud to show my new rig coming in at 5.9 with absolutely everything stock.

Intel Q9550, 4gb ram, GTX 280, 1.2tb SATA HDD.

Can I ask what RAM you're using? I'm using 4GB Corsair PC6400 4-4-4-12 timing and only getting 5.5. Everything else is at 5.9 at stock but the RAM.

Not really bothered about it, but I am curious! :D

I'm using 4GB Corsair PC6400 4-4-4-12 timing and only getting 5.5

I have a 2x 1GB Patriot DDR-500 (PC4000) memory kit in dual channel operation, and get a 5.9 rating (3-4-4-8 timings). I assume the test may be more sensitive to latency than raw throughput?

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not bad for

Asus A8R32MVP-Deluxe RD580 + ULI M1575

AMD Athlon64 x2 4800+ (skt939)

2GB DDR400 3-3-3-6 t1 @460MHz 2.75V

2x WDC WD800JD in Raid0

2x WDC WD2500AAJS

2x Asus EAH2600XT 256MB DDR4 in Crossfire

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Intel C2D E6750 Stock speeds

2x1GB DDR2 800Mhz

GeForce 8600GTS 256MB (passive ^^)

Western Digital WD2500KS

MSI P35 Neo (shittiest thing ever, mad BSOD's and ACPI not working fine in anything but Windows)

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