Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 11:35:01 03/12/03
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On March 12, 2003 at 13:44:46, Bernardo Wesler wrote: >Although I am not an expert in computing, I know that the larger amount of hash >tables you set, the performance of the processor goes down. >I guess there is an equilibrium point between hash tables size and times and >processor speed.... >Which are the best hash tables settings for blitz games (approx. 10'x side)? >I run a 2.0 Ghz processsor, and 700 mb ram, and windows xp prof. >Is this equation the same for fritz, shredder or whichever top chess program? If >not, how does it work ? >By the other hand, I want to ask why there are available to be changed , other >parameters settings , for example in fritz, if "they" say the best settings are >the default ones.... and they dont explain (At least at the help files) what >would happen if I change a 10% my queens value or the computers one..... what >would happen if i change the style from agressive to solid, why it would be >weaker.....etc, etc, for the other many parameters..... >Obviuously I dont expect anybody to exp[lain all this stuff in this forum, but >pls, would you be so kind to send me links where i can learn more of this? >Thanks a lot. http://www.chessbase.com/support/support.asp?pid=199 http://www.chessbase.com/support/support.asp?pid=201
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