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    Just finished tweaking my system for hopefully the last time. Overclocking the QX9650 processor from 3.0 GHz to 4.41 GHz was fun, even though it took me like 2 weeks to finally get to a stable point (so I hope at least). This was also my first attempt at overclocking, so it took me a lot of trial and error (mostly error though ). hahahaha. Anyway, I've submitted my latest results to the database. It is BL8760, with a score of 2324.4 (this should eventually be in the top ten when everything is updated ). Results are below:

    - Leo

    PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 6.1 (http://www.passmark.com)
    Results generated on: Saturday, December 01, 2007

    Benchmark Results
    Test Name: This Computer
    CPU - Integer Math: 834.5
    CPU - Floating Point Math: 3193.9
    CPU - Find Prime Numbers: 2329.5
    CPU - SSE/3DNow!: 19320.5
    CPU - Compression: 21618.8
    CPU - Encryption: 122.2
    CPU - Image Rotation: 4066.2
    CPU - String Sorting: 15048.1
    Graphics 2D - Lines: 147.7
    Graphics 2D - Rectangles: 156.8
    Graphics 2D - Shapes: 65.2
    Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text: 587.1
    Graphics 2D - GUI: 277.3
    Graphics 3D - Simple: 3870.6
    Graphics 3D - Medium: 917.5
    Graphics 3D - Complex: 93.6
    Memory - Allocate Small Block: 3791.8
    Memory - Read Cached: 3362.9
    Memory - Read Uncached: 3380.3
    Memory - Write: 2748.9
    Memory - Large RAM: 1433.6
    Disk - Sequential Read: 74.1
    Disk - Sequential Write: 70.8
    Disk - Random Seek + RW: 5.7
    CD - Read: 18.6
    CPU Mark: 5581.5
    2D Graphics Mark: 859.7
    Memory Mark: 1088.1
    Disk Mark: 544.5
    CD Mark: 2275.5
    3D Graphics Mark: 1562.3
    PassMark Rating: 2324.4
    System information: This Computer
    CPU Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
    Number of CPU: 1
    (4 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
    CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz
    CPU Speed: 4418.8 MHz
    Cache size: 6144KB
    O/S: Windows Vista (WIN32)
    Total RAM: 3326.3 MB.
    Available RAM: 2412.9 MB.
    Video settings: 1920x1200x32
    Video driver:
    DESCRIPTION: GeForce 8800 Ultra
    MANUFACTURER: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
    BIOS:
    DATE: 04/18/07
    Drive Letter: C
    Total Disk Space: 139.7 GBytes
    Cluster Size: 4.0 KBytes
    File system: NTFS

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    Top 10

    Congratulations on the TOP 10!!

    As far as RAID 0 you would want two of the same Raptor 150 drives for the speed. If you where building a Just a Bunch Of Disks (JBOD) type RAID for storage you would not need them to be the same type or size.

    My server has two Tera bytes and is a mixture of 500 GB drives from Seagate, WD and Maxtor. Though I am in the planning stage of replacing with all the same Seagate models because of the warranty 5 years.

    Again Congrats!!

    Oh and what media did you use for the CD test, I use a DVD as opposed to a CD brings the score up a few points, but is there something else i can use to increase my drive performance score??

    Thanks

    Merlin
    Asus P5N32-SLI Plus
    Intel Q6600 2.4 @ 3.0Ghz
    2Gb Crucial Blistex 4-4-4-12
    2x WD Raptor 74GB 10,000 RPM drives
    1x Seagate Barracuda 300GB 7200RPM
    1x ASUS EN8800GT 512 OC 700/1900
    Coolermaster 750W PSU
    Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Heatsink

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    • #3
      Thanks! for the CD test, I put in the DVD from my Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas game. I experimented with all the DVDs/CDs i have (even burned some large files to DVD on my own) and this disk always gets me a score of 18.6, the most i can get with what i own at this time. I'll post more later, as i am at work right now.

      - Leo


      Originally posted by merlin View Post
      Congratulations on the TOP 10!!

      As far as RAID 0 you would want two of the same Raptor 150 drives for the speed. If you where building a Just a Bunch Of Disks (JBOD) type RAID for storage you would not need them to be the same type or size.

      My server has two Tera bytes and is a mixture of 500 GB drives from Seagate, WD and Maxtor. Though I am in the planning stage of replacing with all the same Seagate models because of the warranty 5 years.

      Again Congrats!!

      Oh and what media did you use for the CD test, I use a DVD as opposed to a CD brings the score up a few points, but is there something else i can use to increase my drive performance score??

      Thanks

      Merlin

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