Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 06:04:53 12/21/01
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Just upgraded to an Athlon XP 1.6GHz, 1900+ overclocked to 1812MHz, 512mb DDR, fsb is at 151MHz(302MHz DDR) and I'm using a KT266a chipset. Under Windows XP here are some of my chess benchmarks. Fritzmark (Fritz 5.32 64mb hash) = 1191 (6.9s) 1716Knps Also in a reply I saw it said the Pentium 4 was faster at TSCP, not hardly. Here are my new results: Nodes: 550822 Best time: 1682 ms Nodes per second: 327480 (2226.2 MIPS) Also look at my old 1GHz tbird @ 1.67GHz at the TSCP benchmark page. It is located at http://home.earthlink.net/~tckjr/bench.html As for Crafty.. The Pentium 4 gets annihilated once again. Crafty v18.11 White(1): bench Running benchmark. . . ...... Total nodes: 104161030 Raw nodes per second: 1132185 Total elapsed time: 92 SMP time-to-ply measurement: 6.956522 White(1): quit execution complete. If you'd like to compare Crafty results go to this page I made go here: http://12.255.147.62/crafty/bench.html As you can see even a Celeron 1GHz CPU beats a Pentium 4 1.5GHz at chess... If ANYONE is even remotely considering a Pentium 4 for chess after seeing these benchmarks they they must be out of their mind...
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