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    • malfunction's system
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clstrphbc_donut
    both scores where with the overclocked CPU
    Have just run it - at default CPU speeds (but GFX clocked at 450/250) - and I get 3131

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    mines too slow to compete with you guys....

    *myth walks away fondling his lower clocked 6800 Ultra...

    And by the way, thats a decent OC you got there, but perhaps its time to stop OCing and upgrade... YOu can only push it so far and after that its time to get a new card!

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    i know the 9600pro is the better card. I tried to find a 9600se/pro/xt offline, because at the time i couldnt use a credit card. I couldnt, so i just went with the next best thing.

    If i would've had £50 more, I'd have had a FX5900.

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    Myth, its easy for you to say when your not stuck in thousands of pounds worth of debt.

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    • malfunction's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Gigabyte G1.Sniper (with daft heatsinks and annoying Killer NIC)
      • CPU:
      • Xeon X5670 (6 core LGA 1366) @ 4.4GHz
      • Memory:
      • 48GB DDR3 1600 (6 * 8GB)
      • Storage:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clstrphbc_donut
    i know the 9600pro is the better card. I tried to find a 9600se/pro/xt offline, because at the time i couldnt use a credit card. I couldnt, so i just went with the next best thing.

    If i would've had £50 more, I'd have had a FX5900.

    Wasn't trying to bash your system - was just wondering how my HTPC would do. The 9600 (non pro) in it was 2nd hand and cost less than £30 so I know how it feels to have to do something on a budget... Ignore Myth - he's a big fat rich American

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    My powerstrip records the actual frequency of the memory(I.E. it says 275MHz which is the stock clock of my 9500- 550MHz DDR), although I I suppose they might have adjusted it since. So as far as I can see though he actually has got his memory to 1016. Thing is, I'd expect a card clocked like that to do a fair bit better than 2500 in '03, so I wonder if it's using a 64bit memory bus

    Rich :¬)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rave
    My powerstrip records the actual frequency of the memory(I.E. it says 275MHz which is the stock clock of my 9500- 550MHz DDR), although I I suppose they might have adjusted it since. So as far as I can see though he actually has got his memory to 1016. Thing is, I'd expect a card clocked like that to do a fair bit better than 2500 in '03, so I wonder if it's using a 64bit memory bus

    Rich :¬)
    It is, afaik. Not gaining any more points by clocking it more so im leaving it there.

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