Author: Steffen Basting
Date: 14:46:09 01/03/03
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On January 03, 2003 at 16:50:16, John Rice wrote:
>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
Hi! Doesn't seem like the PIVs have taken the crown (results on a P IV, 3.06
GHz, 64MB Hashtable):
Fritz(8)-Mark 1485
Nodes 1138 kn / sec
Deep Fritz 7 ("2 processors"):
Deep-Fritz(7)-Mark 1602
Nodes 1362 kn / sec
Deep Fritz 7 (1 processor):
Deep-Fritz(7)-Mark 1433
Nodes 1199 kn / sec
Regards, Steffen
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