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Subject: Re: Opinion on PC configuration?

Author: Ricardo Gibert

Date: 12:53:11 06/07/00

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On June 07, 2000 at 15:20:31, Robin Smith wrote:

>On June 07, 2000 at 10:15:48, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On June 07, 2000 at 05:16:33, Ricardo Gibert wrote:
>>
>>>On June 07, 2000 at 01:36:16, O. Veli wrote:
>>>
>>>>  I am planning on building a powerful yet cheap PC for chess. AFAIK there is no
>>>>difference between Pentium III and Celeron chips on chess performance. A dual
>>>>processor version is better than a single one so a dual Celeron + Deep Junior (
>>>>and of course Crafty) will have a strong Elo/$ value (Dual or quad Pentium III
>>>>is out of my reach). How much Elo would dual Celeron + Deep Junior gain compared
>>>>to single Celeron + Junior? What other things should I keep in mind on this
>>>>machine? Thanks.
>>>
>>>Your choice is not so simple. Consider:
>>>
>>>ABIT BP6 + 2 533 Celerons $350
>>>
>>>ASUS K7V + 1 700 Athlon   $350
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>I'm not sure wht that has to do with things.  IE the dual celerons are
>>significantly faster than the single athlon.  The duals offer the ability
>>to do engine vs engine matches (single cpu per engine) without any funny
>>stuff like ponder=off, etc.
>>
>>I'd personally go for the dual Celerons, particularly since I haven't seen great
>>athlon results yet.
>>
>The Celeron is also more overclocker friendly and the ABIT BP6 supports a 100MHz
>FSB, so with a decent CPU fan you could probably get those 533's running at
>close to the Athlon's 700 MHz speed, but you would have 2 of them.  I have have
>an ABIT BP6 with 2 overclocked Celerons (366's running @ 528MHz) and it works
>great.

With a GFD device, the Athlon 700mhz overclocks very nicely. Especially, if you
get one with a fast L2 cache. But the issue is not overclocking.



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