Author: Chessfun
Date: 10:59:07 02/17/03
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On February 17, 2003 at 13:26:35, Chessfun wrote: >On February 17, 2003 at 13:19:03, Gerry Smith wrote: > >>[D] 1r1q2k1/1n1bbpp1/1n1p3p/p1pPp3/P1P1P1N1/2BQ1N1P/2B2PP1/1R4K1 w - - >> >>Amd XP 2700+ (2.17ghz), 128 hash: (1.75) Depth: 16/43 3:52 105061kn 452kns > > >AMD XP 2600 (2.13) mhz 128 hash (1.75) Depth: 16/43 4:26 105061kN 395kns In It's own interface Shredder 7 is about 7% faster which confirms that Sandro and Ingo were right. Shredder should have been tested in it's classic version by the SSDF. AMD 2600 XP (2.13) ghz 128 hash (1.75) 4:09 105061kN 422kns Sarah. > >Sarah > > > > > > >(Bird, Barrie 17.02.2003) > > > > > >> >> >>>Amd XP 1800 mhz, 128 hash: (1.75) Depth: 16/43 4:41 105061kn 373kns >>> >>>Intel P4 2473 mhz, 128 hash: (1.75) Depth: 16/43 5:08 105061kN 341kns >>> >>>AMD MP 2x1533 mhz, 128 hash: (3.63) Depth: 16/44 7:46 263980kn 565kns >>> >>> >>> >>>Amd MP 2x1533 mhz, 128 hash: (1.87) Depth: 14/34 :41 24727kn 589kns >>> >>>Amd MP 2x1533 mhz, 128 hash: (3.64) Depth: 14/42 3:29 122605kn 584kns >>> >>>Amd MP 2x1533 mhz, 128 hash: (3.73) Depth: 15/44 5:04 174431kn 573kns >>> >>>kburcham
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