Author: Chessfun
Date: 14:06:42 07/22/01
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On July 20, 2001 at 16:34:28, K. Burcham wrote: > > > >my pentiums in the past were 550 mhz and a dual 750 mhz. >a friend of mine just purchased a 1500 mhz pentium 4. >it achieved a best of 1120 kns in the fritzmark test. >my 1000 mhz amd (old slot) got about 900 kns. >my 1550 mhz amd gets about 1364 kns in the fritzmark test. > >so it seems the new pentium 4 1800 mhz should get about 1332 kns. >in the example below, the oc 1800 p4 @ 2000 mhz should get about 1480 kns. >so to get 1480 kns out of a single amd processor, we will need about 1700 mhz. >2000 mhz pentium 4 = 1480 kns >2000 mhz amd = 1760 kns > > >dual amd 1500 mhz palominos, oc to 1600 mhz = 2600 kns. > > >like i said before, i am going to wait on the dual 1500 palominos. should be out >in the next 4 to 8 weeks. maybe by then we can test the deep jawed tiger >against deep fritz and deep shredder. >who knows, maybe ed will come out with a "deep century". > > > >CPU Benchmark >(Higher Scores are Better > >p4 2.0 gig 3798 >p4 1.8 gig 3406 >p4 1.7 gig 3212 >p4 1.5 gig 2817 >amd 1.5 gig 4298 >amd 1.4 gig 3929 >amd 1.33 gig 3767 > > >big difference in prices, when comparing kns., for a chess program. >these prices vary on the net. these are the high retail prices. usually includes >cooling with a retail price. > >1200 mhz mp palomino $270 >1400 mhz athlon c (266) $180 >1700 mhz p4 $399 >1800 mhz p4 $690 >1700 mhz xeon $530 > > >kburcham Can you post again this kind of information, especially pricing and info on dual AMD's when and if they ever come out. Sarah.
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