Author: John Rice
Date: 13:50:16 01/03/03
My earlier post didn't draw much interest, so I'll try this again. The new Rev "B" AMD XP's seem to have much more overclocking headroom than before. Many AMD XP users are reaching 2400Mhz (3000+ model rating) and higher with the lastest core steppings. Until now, the Pentium 4 northwoods at 2.53Ghz and higher seem to have taken the chess performance crown from AMD. To see if this is still true, I would like all Pentium 4 users, 2.53Ghz and higher, and all AMD XP users 2.3Ghz and higher to post their Fritz 8 marks for comparison. I'll go first: AMD XP 2400+, overclocked to 2412Mhz (3025+ model rating) with 64MB Hashtable setting: - Fritz Mark 1571 (5.2s) - Nodes 1208kN/s
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