Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 08:20:14 10/17/02
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On October 17, 2002 at 10:22:37, nabin limbu wrote: i do not know a thing about bugs in chessbase programs, there usually are plenty i guess in such software. the benchmark is probably meant for single cpu. However if you want to see whether it uses 2 cpu's at your dual with either NT 4.0, win2000, or winXP then that's pretty easy. When it is searching for a move (alt-f2 = analysis level) then you can do control-alt-delete. go to taskmanager and if it eats 100% cpu time then it is dual. if it eats 50% system time then it is single cpu. For quads that's 100% for 4 processors versus 25% for 1 :) > Hi everyone, > It is far enough that U all know that DEEP version of chessbase >products runs speedy in DUAl then the SINGLE.eeeeep I have a mark things to ask >about ?1.how can I know that DEEP is using both cpu's 100%? > 2.why is DEEPFRITZ mark lower then in single ?do fritz uses only single >cpu to run the FRITZMARK?the cpu's are described already on the subject >line.that's the things I didn't understand the ranking prefomance of the DF how >to mark that it is palying in strong mode then the single xp2100+?anyone pls. > thanks in advance
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