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Subject: i have a couple of old 33 mhz in storage at work.

Author: K. Burcham

Date: 15:50:21 05/30/01

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do you ever see the big dogs using 450 mhz in a top tournament.
if they are, they may be a big dog---but they are losing big dogs.

why is this posted here with such old hardware.

are the top programs exactly proportional to a mhz increase.
have we proven this with lots of games.

in other words, is tiger on 1000 mhz twice as strong as tiger on
500 mhz, is tiger on 1500 mhz three times as strong as tiger on 500 mhz.
please dont reply with estimated elo increase for mhz increase---i have read all
of those posts and am aware of the opinions on this.

i think you understand my point. maybe some programs strength will increase more
with more mhz. for example maybe tiger on 1500 mhz amd will win more games
against a certain program also on 1500 mhz. but if both programs are on 500 mhz,
maybe they draw.

i know this logic has been discussed here and this is a repeat of posts.
but those antique 450 processors-----oh well

thanks



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