Author: Ernest Templer
Date: 22:06:21 02/06/02
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On February 06, 2002 at 14:14:49, Marcel E Blanc wrote: >This is an extract from the Fritz 7 helpfile > >"A typical FritzMark for a 1 GHz Athlon with 128 MB hash tables is 620." > >"The chess benchmark also gives you the number of positions the engine is >generating and evaluating per second. This value (in “kilo nodes”) is >independent of hash tables, and reflects mainly the processor speed. On our >fastest engines you should get roughly 60-80% of the nominal clock frequency of >the processor (i.e., on a 1 GHz processor the engine should produce roughly >600,000 to 800,000 positions per second)." > >I happen to have a 1 GHZ Athlon and I get the following figures > >FritzMark 648 >KNPS 505 > >The FritzMark maybe near enough but the KNPS doesn't really agree with >Chessbase's figures. Either the information given in the Chessbase helpfile is >incorrect or there is something wrong with my computer or setup. > >Is there anyone out there with a 1 GHZ athlon and Fritz 7 who will post there >benchmark for comparison? > >Marcel
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