Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 14:32:45 05/24/01
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On May 24, 2001 at 15:47:04, K. Burcham wrote: > >with fritz6 128 megs hash > >16 mhz fidelity = who cares > >33 mhz intel = who cares > >550 mhz pentium lll = 495 kns > >1000 mhz pentium lll = 900 kns > >1000 mhz amd t-bird = 900 kns > >1500 mhz amd t-bird = 1350 kns > >dual 750 pentium lll = 1180 kns > > > >1400 mhz pentium llll = 1050 kns > >1700 mhz pentium llll = 1275 kns > > >dual 1700 pentium llll = 2210 kns > >dual 1700 amd = 2750 kns > >i would not be surprised if the dual amd hits 2900 kns, i was conservetive >with the dual amd numbers. > > > >the first eight computers i own or have owned. I ran the fritzmark test >to get these numbers. all used 128 megs hash. > >the pentium llll's, I base the kns on the cpu benchtests i have seen at >the internet sites. yes i am aware that the software used was not a chess >program. but i think we will find that these numbers are close. hi; i'm surprised you got such good numbers for the p4. from what i've heard from other posters at this site is that a p4 1.4 is at best equal to a p3 850-866 btw do you actually own any of the p4 or are these speculative figures? rajen
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