Author: Peter Kasinski
Date: 10:04:10 02/19/03
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On February 19, 2003 at 12:36:56, Mike Byrne wrote: >On February 19, 2003 at 11:22:18, Matt Taylor wrote: > >>On February 19, 2003 at 06:55:04, Mike Byrne wrote: >> >>>On February 18, 2003 at 23:39:18, Aaron Gordon wrote: >>> >>>>Hyatts box benchmarks a little over 2 million nodes/sec in the crafty benchmark. >>>>Hyatt, I know you say you get 2.5 million but in all the games you've played >>>>online where you've kibbed your nodes/sec you've ALWAYS been just over 2 million >>>>(2050-2150kn/s most of the time). Also, about a dual P4-3.06 + HT getting 3 >>>>million nodes/sec. Not going to happen (Possible in the endgame with almost no >>>>pieces). My AthlonXP 2100+ overclocked to 2.44GHz gets a little over 1.5 million >>>>nodes/sec in crafty and I've seen over 2 million in end-games. Enricos 2400+ @ >>>>2.52GHz gets almost 1.6 million in crafty. >>>> >>>>There are *NO* P4 chips available that can match this, including a P4-3.06 Xeon >>>>+ HT. Those get around 1.3 million WITH HT in crafty. If you do a 1.3 million * >>>>1.8 you come out to 2.34 million nodes/sec. Far cry from 3 million nodes/sec. >>>> >>>>How much did MY box cost? $97 for the chip, $80 for the board. $75 for the ram, >>>>etc. Not much at all. >>> >>>Disagree totally, I already get 1.5M NPS in many positions on a dual 1.8 Ghz, 3M >>>NPS is very do-able with dual 3.06 Hgz and Hyper threading IMO. We will see >>>soon enough. >>> >>>Michael >> >>I believe Aaron is talking about the benchmark specifically, not just easy >>positions. Do you claim to have 1.5M NPS in the benchmark? With stock >>configuration? >> >>-Matt > > >Benchmark will be hard to make 3M on 3.06 Ghz I believe, I did not understand >that to be the question. I don't do the bench very often - but on my machine it >is around 800-900K NPS depending on version and how well I compile. I will >check tonight and post results. But I do see 1.5M nps quite often. > >Michael I get 1.3M doing benchmark for 19.02 on PIV 3.06GHz. The 1.4-1.5 mark is reached frequently in late-middlegame positions (after castling, queens off). PK
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