Whats "normal", what kinda numbers should I see? "Ball park"

Memory slow?
Everything I check it against compares it to systems running PC3200 ddr in various benchmark programs I've tried. Did I pick the wrong type for the motherboard? (type listed below) Something set wrong?
Passmark performance test 7.0 advanced memory test block read/write, Read test, Memory speed per access step size" = average speed 14.69 MB/sec.
First stick in slot 1, second stick in slot 3
Dram frequency = 1066mhz
Dram voltage = auto
Bank interleaving = Auto
CAS = 5
tRCD = 5
tRP = 5
tRAS = 15
tRTP = auto
tRC = auto
tWR = auto
tRRD auto
tWTR = auto
1t/2t = memory timing = 2t
unganged mode
Torture test runs with no errors, window's memory test shows no errors.
Tried couple of setting changes but no improvement.
examples,
Tried "ganged" mode
Dram voltage manually set to "2.0v"
Dram timing mode = "auto" (sets it to 5-7-7-15 according to cpu-z)
Motherboard- MSI K9N2 SLi Platunum 750a
CPU- AMD Phenom 9500 X4
Memory- G.Skill F2-8500CL5D-4GBPK
Video card- Geforce XFX 9800GTX+
Power supply- Antec True Power 20, 550w
Hard Drive- 2-80gb WD800AAJS Windows 7 RC1 32bit
Hard Drive- 2-500gb WD5000ACS-00G8B1 windows XP pro 32bit
Hard Drive- 1-100gb Maxtor 6100PL windows Vista business 32bit (IDE)
Monitor- Acer H233H.
Thanks, Dan

Yes that's the one, I wasn't necessarily expecting numbers like that shown in the example (would be nice yea!) but much better then I'm seeing now.
My 4+ year old laptop, A P4 3.06mhz with 1gb of ddr pc2700 scores a 20.50 on that test.
Maybe the test is tailored for the memory in the system so it's easier on it?
The program does have selection of baselines and more can be downloaded to use for comparison. The systems listed show the system processor and the amount of ram installed but not its type/speed.
So while my system memory is faster then the one similar system listed in one area its slower in others. That system may have slower memory installed in it then mine does without knowing it really doesn't tell me much.
I just don't think I'm getting my "moneys worth", while no I didn't expect a lightening fast system certainly much faster then I'm seeing out of it.
At the same time it is much faster then the system it replaced but only in a couple areas, cpu and video. Video is to be expected going from a FX5200 to a 9800 gtx. Dual core to Four core at a lower mhz but still a quicker. 
The memory should be faster in this machine, much faster? but so far I'm not seeing it. Again I don't know the exact figure but I though what? triple that number at least?
While I didn't buy "top of the line" parts I tried to buy high quality parts and thought I did.
I get a total system score of 833.4 on that test and even that number seams low to me to for what the system is, if I'm off base so be it. To me it looks like the memory is still holding it back, if I could get the memory speed up the system would fly. If that is all this is capable of, the cpu/on die memory controller type deal, I guess I'll have to scrap it and start over but hope it doesn't come to that. Aside from a couple of the smaller hard drives in it all the parts are new.
Will settle into one OS in the end, use XP as my main at this time as I do not like vista. I look to upgrade to Windows 7 when its released and had put this system together looking toward that end.
I tried 64bit windows 7 but seen no improvement in memory use/speed with it either, in some ways it was slower.
I posted the same question over on G-skill's board to get some opinions from them but yet to get a response, maybe like here my question is not clear?
Anyway I appreciate all of you taking the time to read and respond, my first "AMD" and it looks like I need a little guidance?!  LOL

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