Author: Jason Williamson
Date: 15:27:43 12/10/00
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On December 10, 2000 at 18:00:20, Paul Doire wrote: >The utility I used for this was Binary Work CPU Controller 1.0 >it is available at www.tweakbase.com,as I mentioned in my previous post. >My hardware is Celeron 541(overclocked 433), 128MB RAM, Win98SE. >*This test was to see if CM6000 and CM8000 CPU control could be limited > to allow fair, same PC matches.I tested it against Gambit Tiger 1.0 in this > instance* > >Settings Gambit Tiger1.0-NoBook-Brain ON-1 MB Hash > Set At 12 ply Fixed Depth > CM8000-NoOBK-PonderOn-Default 1MB Hash > Infinite Time > CM6000-NoOBK-PonderOn-Default 1MB Hash > Infinite Time >Objective-Note time Gambit Tiger takes to solve 12 ply running alone, > then with CM8000 in background,then CM6000 in background. > >All tests were run from inside utility! > >Gambit set to "normal" alone time= 44.5 seconds >CM8000 set to normal in background= 52.8 seconds >CM6000 set to normal in background= 50.5 seconds > >Gambit set to "normal" alone time= 44.5 seconds >CM8000 set to "minimum"in background= 46.5 seconds >CM6000 set to minimum in background= 45.5 seconds > >Gambit set to "high" alone time= 44.5 seconds >CM8000 set to minimum in background= 45 seconds >CM6000 set to minimum in background= 44.5 seconds > >Conclusion: Using this utility it is possible to stop CM's >influence on Gambit's thinking. >I will play some matches to verify results. > >Regards,Paul Chessmaster 8000 doesn't use CPU outside of its thinking. That problem is with CM6000 and CM7000.
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