I got 2nd place for wPrime 32m, 3rd place in wPrime 1024m, and forth place in CPU-Z running it at over 4.9ghz!
#2 Core 2 Q9650 (3Ghz) in wPrime 32m with 8sec 29ms - 9.7 points
#3 Core 2 Q9650 (3Ghz) in wPrime 1024m with 4min 21sec 380ms - 4.8 points
#4 Core 2 Q9650 (3Ghz) in CPU-Z with 4959.48 mhz - 6.3 points
My hwbot profile is Linuxfan2000
I'm going to be testing out a core i7 system with 3 GTX 280s in SLI next to get points for them on Hwbot next week...
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Hwbot is a website dedicated to gathering specifications and benchmarks of computer hardware. You can use hwbot to compare processors or videocards with each other, or to compare your own computer to ten thousands of other people, to see whether it performs well. Hwbot is not limited to one benchmark application, but a whole suite of the most popular benchmark applications available.
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