Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 18:49:17 04/07/03
Go up one level in this thread
On April 07, 2003 at 19:24:08, Charles Worthington wrote: >On April 07, 2003 at 19:13:50, Anthony Cozzie wrote: > >>Maybe you've never seen a real AMD system. I have 2 Athlons with HyperThreading >>enabled (yes, Athlons *do* have it, its not documented and I had to do a little >>soldering). With my liquid nitrogen cooling, they reach 2.93 GHZ stably. In >>this position >> >>[D]rn3rk1/2p2pp1/bn2p2p/3qP1B1/1bpPN3/5N2/1PQ1BPPP/R4RK1 w - - 0 15 >> >>my system reaches 4727 knps. I'd like to see your Xeon do the same, and I notice >>you haven't posted any screenshots. Stop living in the past Mr. Worthington. >>Your "new" Xeon is only good for watching TV, serving porn, and heating your >>room. Thats the problem with Intel technology. It becomes obsolete so quickly. >> >>Regards, >>anthony > > >I just emailed you the actual screenshot. I do not know how to post a photograph >here. Sure i can hit 5777kN/s but not sustained and you cannot sustain 4727kN/s >with deep fritz 7. Post the fritzmark result here using deep fritz 7. And if you >could sustain 4727kN/s with deep fritz then i suspect you would be the first to >come to the server for that ten game match. Talk is always cheaper than action. > >Sincerely, Charles He's messing with you. Athlons don't have hyperthreading (and I'm glad they don't), and any soldering he'd have to do would be replacing mosfets and capacitors on the motherboard to support the wattage of two chips near 3GHz. Highest I've seen a dual Athlon is 2.6GHz. Yes, this would smoke any Xeon if you're wondering. When you consider two Xeon 2.8's get about 2.1 million nodes/second in Crafty and my single 2.5GHz AthlonXP gets about 1.8 million, you can easily guess what a dual XP-2.6GHz would do to even a dual Xeon 3.06.
This page took 0.01 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.