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Subject: Re: CMQueen+ Vs Fritz 6a lost a close match W 8 L12 D10 in Blitz

Author: Wayne Lowrance

Date: 10:24:11 04/25/00

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On April 25, 2000 at 08:12:01, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On April 24, 2000 at 10:30:27, Wayne Lowrance wrote:
>
>>On April 24, 2000 at 08:02:23, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>CMQueen Using my AMD Athlon 800 Mhz Vs my friend Intel Pentium III 750 Mhz Using
>>>my fritz 6a lost a close Match in 30 games of 10 minutes per side. This was a
>>>very close match since both Hardwares were very close in calculation power. But
>>>it was interesting to see that in most of the drawn games Fritz 6a had the edge
>>>and somehow CMQueen in the middlegame manage to get an even position eventually
>>>drawing a lot of games which should have been lost.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
>>What is your fritz mark with your Ahlon 800, how long have you had your computer
>>and have you had any problems with it ?
>>Thanks
>>Wayne
>
>I bought my computer 3 months ago, I never had any problem with my Athlon 800
>Mhz, and I don't have a stable fritz mark that I can report, since every time I
>test it, it give me different fritz mark. What is your fritz mark on your
>computer? Does your computer constantly report the same fritz mark?

Pent II 400 mhz 64 megs hash allocated.
My nodal speed and has mark are stable.

But Dang I asked the wrong question, I really wanted to know what was the nodal
rate.

My Fritz6a reports a rate of 375  to 385 in that extreme range (fremember do not
have anything running in the background)

My FM is 264 /- one or two counts over 5 measurements.

Please give me your best average numbers with 64 megs hash which is what I have
noticed here everyone reporting.

Here is some more numbers reported earlier posting by others. Nodal speed)

FREQ      RATE

300       290
400       375   my report
500       475
550       515
600       580
750       717

Note: I am trying to get a similiar listing for AMD's cpu. Anyone help






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