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Subject: Re: The guy will be very disappointed. He will not come close to 3000kN/s

Author: Charles Worthington

Date: 18:28:22 02/18/03

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On February 18, 2003 at 02:54:19, Drexel,Michael wrote:

>Dual Athlon 1900+          1590 kn/s
>
>PIV 3.06 GHz               1310 kn/s
>
>Athlon XP2800+             1230 kn/s
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>Athlon XP2600+             1160 kn/s
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>Athlon XP2400+             1100 kn/s
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>PIV 2.67 GHz               1070 kn/s
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>Athlon XP2100+              960 kn/s
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>Athlon XP2000+              940 kn/s
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>Athlon XP1900+              900 kn/s
>
>PIV 2.26 GHz                880 kn/s
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>Athlon XP1800+              830 kn/s
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>Athlon XP1700+              805 kn/s
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>PIV 2.0 GHz                 780 kn/s
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>Athlon 1400C                770 kn/s
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>Celeron 1500                760 kn/s
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>Celeron 1400                690 kn/s
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>PIV 1.8 GHz                 660 kn/s
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>Duron 1300                  640 kn/s
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>Celeron 1200                560 kn/s
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>Intel PIII,1Ghz             540 kn/s
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>Athlon 900                  470 kn/s
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>Celeron 600                 295 kn/s
>
>
>Michael I see the figures here for the 3.06 GHz P4. What formula do you suggest then to arrive at the approximate kNs of this cpu on a dual system with hyperthreading enabled? Plus, was this test conducted on a system with the new intel chipset and 533MHz FSB?
>F7,DF7 64 MB Hash
>
>
>I could easily reach >3000 rating with my XP 2000+ on Playchess server, simply
>by preparing a special opening book.
>Others cheat and play with 2 machines and two Internet connections to get a high
>rating.
>What for?



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