Well, here's an idea.
I've seen folks asking for a bench involving their RAM. It could be based on timings, MHz speeds, ect, and there are a few benching programs specifically for RAM.
The program I've used before is Rightmark Memory Analyser.
Learning how to tweak your RAM is an important part of benching and this program will give you a reference to use for how well your RAM is doing with the tweaks you have.
Here's the link if you guys want to try it out and see if it might be useable:
http://downloads.guru3d.com/RightMar...nload-844.html