Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 11:46:58 02/19/03
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On February 19, 2003 at 11:50:42, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On February 18, 2003 at 02:54:19, Drexel,Michael wrote: > >>Dual Athlon 1900+ 1590 kn/s >> >>PIV 3.06 GHz 1310 kn/s > > > >That says it all. duals will be 2620. Factor in another 20-30% for x 2? IMO x 1.85 is more appropriate. >hyper-threading >and he will get there. 2620 * 1.2 (20%)=3144K, 2620*1.3 (30%)=3406K. His 3M >is certainly within reach and then some, and his xeon has a bigger cache IIRC >(512K >vs 256K) Bob, Crafty might gain ~30% with Hyper-Threding on xboard or winboard. Chessbase native crafty gains ~20% Deep Fritz 7 gains only ~10% Someone has reported that in a Forum. He claimed to have tested it. I think this is realistically. Furthermore my assumption is that the 1310 kN/s are Deep Fritz 7 Mark with Hyperthreading on (2 Threads). Not sure about that though. PIV 2.67 GHz got only 1070 kN/s. Can you get 1310 kN/s with a PIV 3.06 w/o HT? If he really purchased this 18.000$ machine he will gain a lot compared to AMD. However I bet he will not reach >2750 kN/s Deep Fritz 7 Mark in Fritz 7 GUI. > >> >>Athlon XP2800+ 1230 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP2600+ 1160 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP2400+ 1100 kn/s >> >>PIV 2.67 GHz 1070 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP2100+ 960 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP2000+ 940 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP1900+ 900 kn/s >> >>PIV 2.26 GHz 880 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP1800+ 830 kn/s >> >>Athlon XP1700+ 805 kn/s >> >>PIV 2.0 GHz 780 kn/s >> >>Athlon 1400C 770 kn/s >> >>Celeron 1500 760 kn/s >> >>Celeron 1400 690 kn/s >> >>PIV 1.8 GHz 660 kn/s >> >>Duron 1300 640 kn/s >> >>Celeron 1200 560 kn/s >> >>Intel PIII,1Ghz 540 kn/s >> >>Athlon 900 470 kn/s >> >>Celeron 600 295 kn/s >> >> >> >>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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