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Hi, I hope I'm not too late but here are my specs and attached will be the Cinebench File. Here's the specs of my system! So proud! Finally done! well...after i get my i7 980x, lol. Anyways, here they are:

 

CPU: i7 920 @ 4.2 GHz Voltage: 1.25625

GPU(s): (3x) Three XFX Radeon HD 5850 Black Editions @ full 16x PCI-Express

HDD(s): (3x) Three OCZ Vertex 60GB in RAID 0 (128KB stripe), (2x) Two 1TB Caviar Black HDD's in RAID 0 (32KB Stripe)

Motherboard: ASUS P6T6 WS Revolution W/ Dual NF200 Chipset, x58 NorthBridge

RAM: 12GB (6x2GB) Kingston HyperX 1600MHz PC12800 CAS 8-8-8-24 @ 1.65(v)

Power Supply: OCZ Z-Series 1000Watt 80 Plus Gold (94% efficiency) Modular PSU, 6x 6+2 PCI-E Connectors

 

I hope this helps you! Heres the file! :D:

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Keep in mind that Cinebench does not provide a very accurate result of viewport performance. It's meant more to test rendering in a game type engine which no one except realtime engine users use. While I did include this test (GPU only) in my upcoming video card review, it's results had no direct comparison to actual viewport performance determined by a series of other more targetted viewport tests.

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I think you can use it for a sort of great/competent/terrible filter, but you're right - the OpenGL numbers aren't that useful. Heck, any OpenGL benchmark that doesn't at least have the control of testing all the cards on the same PC has very limited usefulness. I haven't been able to use them for anything. The rendering scores, though, are very useful.

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