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ℒuna-tic™ Creator
ℒuna-tic™ - - 2,609 comments

Your's is version 2.60, mine is only version 2.00, we can't compare results as the algorythims have changed, though I admit mine were a tad slower, run the test WITHOUT any modifications (OC's) and then let's compare ;)

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Astor Author
Astor - - 1,946 comments

I think without my OC your one would be better of course ;)
The CPU can go to 4,5Ghz without problems but I don't need more processing power for now :)

btw what kind of CPU is yours, on the picture I see Sandy Bridge-E is that the name for Ivy? Because my one is DT also what stands CR1 at Memory Type? I have never seen that :?

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ℒuna-tic™ Creator
ℒuna-tic™ - - 2,609 comments

My CPU is an Intel i7 3820 @ 3.6ghz LGA 2011.

Yea, it's made on the Sandy Bridge-E platform:
En.wikipedia.org

The original Sandy Bridge:
En.wikipedia.org

The "E" stands for Extreme

And CR1 is for the Timings used by that RAM, generaly the lower the number, the tighter the timings, I can't remember what it stands for...

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Tried the benchmark of Aida64 and got this results.