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Subject: Re: 2 questions.1)Is there a subject search engine? 2)Which proccessor now?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 01:58:42 08/06/01

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On August 05, 2001 at 23:36:29, K. Burcham wrote:

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>the 1400 mhz t-bird with one of the top programs can beat some GMs
>     most of the time. it cant beat some GMs all the time.
>     and it cant beat all GMs some of the time.
>      whew---did i cover them all.
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>   these guys will bite my head off  if i say that this system would be GM
>      level all the time.
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>     what is your purpose for this purchase. server gaming, personal play,
>        depends on your purpose. if you plan on playing against your
>          program yourself, unless you are a GM, then any of the processors
>            are ok, intel or amd.   the 800 mhz amd is cheap now.
>     if you plan on gaming at one of the chess servers, then you will need
>       the most mhz that your budget will allow.
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>     kburcham


My true purpose is to get the most feautures and quality and speed possible for
many personal uses, at this time, and would like to see how long I can look
after it without upgrading again (unless a specific reason makes it necesary for
some special business purpose).
  I'm particularly interested in chess playing use, which is not enough that it
beats me easily, but that it provides me with the greatest analysis in a short
amount of time for games and positions which I'm trying to analyze.
 Also, multi-media qualities should be as good as exists today.
There should not be a quality in an Intel or anything of 1 Ghz. which isn't
atleast as good in the amd 1400 even its weakest point.(for singal CPU, personal
uses).
  But if the only difference in the world between AMD 1400 and 800mhz. is speed
alone, and the difference in price is very high, then I'd prefer the 800.

If you or anyone can answer me all this, then I would consider that quite a
great help. and a mystery buster.

Thanks

S.Taylor



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