Author: Jouni Uski
Date: 03:05:13 09/16/02
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On September 16, 2002 at 04:49:16, Brian Katz wrote: >On September 16, 2002 at 04:10:15, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On September 16, 2002 at 03:55:47, Brian Katz wrote: >> >>>Is is my imagination, or does Deep-Fritz 7 on a single processor play horribly?I >>>have found Deep Fritz 7 leaving it's King in the center and getting crushed, >>>where as I was getting execllent results with the Fritz 7 engine after the first >>>few engine upgrades. >>>Perhaps it is just the Deep Fritz 7 opening book which is the problem, I really >>>do not know. What I do know is, that the results and style of play seem to be >>>quite different. >>>Has anyone had similar results? >>>Regards >>>Brian >> >>Would you please provide some more info on your impressions: >>- Used PC/PCs >>- Used Time Control >>- Number of games >>- Names of opponents >> >>I have the chance to test DF7 for some days until I have to give it back, and >>the results on tournament time control I have so far from DF7 on Celeron@1539MHz >>vs. GambitTiger 2 aggressive on XP1800+ make me nervous for the forecoming >>tournament in Thueringen in november this year. >>(I will operate Tiger) > >I am sorry that I did not provide anymore information above. >I am only using 350 MHz Hewlett Packard Pentium ll with 384 SDRam. Nalimov >endgame turbo ( 4 discs) also additional downloaded Tablebases from the Hyatt >FTP site. > This is very slow PC, when Fritz is tested at 1-2 Ghz and 2-8 prosessors! Note also, that in SSDF Fritz7 is best in Athlon, when in AMD 450 it's relatively weaker. Jouni
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