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Subject: Re: Rebel 9's Internal rating system?

Author: ramon b. de robles

Date: 20:09:58 10/09/98

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On October 09, 1998 at 22:21:15, odell hall wrote:

>Hi
>
> I recently upgraded from a 486/100mhz to a Cyrix pentium 120. I am quite
>surprised at the internal ratings given by rebel 9. Based on feedback given in
>rgcc I was told by one indivisual that on his pentium 133 he gets about 25,ooo
>nodes per second, and his rebel9 rated itself at 2484. Strangely I have been
>getting in middle game positions 30,000 to 40,000 nodes per second. The internal
>rating given by my rebel 9 is 2550!!! Now I realize that this is not a exact or
>correct rating, but I am trying to explain why On my cyrix pent 120 I get 2550
>and others with pent 133 are only getting a rating of 2484, and besides this I
>am clearly searching more nodes per sec.  My computer dealer told me that I 525k
>of cache memory could this possibly explain the decrepancy?

Maybe you could refer to the Rebel Web Site by Ed Schroder regarding Benchmark
established on different types of Computer like Cyrix, AMD, Intel, etc.



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