Author: david wight
Date: 20:16:29 02/19/03
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On February 19, 2003 at 22:23:18, Charles Worthington wrote: please read my post my name dave wight. >P.S. The figures for Deep Fritz 7 that I have observed on the chessbase server >are as follows: 2.2GHz P4 750kNs; 2.8GHz P4 1038 kNs; 3.06GHz P4 w/HT 1,297kNs. >AMD 2400xp 1030 kNs; Dual AMD 2400mp 2280kNs; Dual AMD 2400xp 2166 kNs. I have >played against or observed most every dual on that site. I did see one machine >post 2400 kNs but that was only once and may have been during a spike. I am >unsure of the type cpu which produced that figure. I have seen overclocking >claims here so wild as to defy belief. I have seen claims of single cpu AMD's >pulling 1,800 kNs with Deep Fritz 7 (without any way of hyperthreading). They >need to put that in a dual then come to the chessbase server and let us all see >the 3300 kNs post. Of course they won't do this because they cant make that >post. It is easy to post figures on here where no one can prove or disprove them >but it's not so easy to prove it over the board on the chessbase server. The >figures i have posted above were with 64 MB Hash tables in 3+2 time controls. >And yes, some of those AMD dual machines are overclocked the owners have told me >so themselves. The above figures are how it is in the real world. They are >unbiased and accurate. And i challenge any AMD here overclocked or not to show >all of us on the fritz server than he can exceed 2600 kNs with Deep Fritz 7. >Forget posting the benchmarks here...let the chessbase server do that. And be >sure to use the Deep Fritz 7 GUI and send evaluations. The kNs will be posted at >the end of every game.
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