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Subject: Re: Tourney Standings 60 min game 75/150

Author: Chris Taylor

Date: 02:23:27 05/02/03

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On May 02, 2003 at 05:11:06, Shaun Brewer wrote:

>On May 02, 2003 at 01:04:49, Chris Taylor wrote:
>
>>On May 01, 2003 at 21:16:53, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>AMD XP 2600+
>>>200 Mb Hash
>>>10 rounds all play all
>>>60 mins game
>>>Ponder=off
>>>All original books
>>>
>>>75/150
>>>
>>>Fritz 8.0.0.23   17.0/25
>>>Deep Fritz 7     14.0/25
>>>Shredder 7       13.0/25
>>>ChessTiger 14    11.5/25
>>>Shredder 7.04    10.0/25
>>>ChessTiger 15     9.5/25
>>>
>>>Sarah.
>>
>>What gains are you getting for the 2600s?
>>I have been looking at the price of either two x 3000, or two x 2800..
>>
>>Chris
>
>Chris,
>
>If you would consider building your own machine or getting a friend to build one
>for you, there are posibilities to save some money.
>
>e.g.
>
>The XP1700+ (DUT3C)&(DLT3C) versions all seem to run at a minimum of 10x200. I
>have bought 6 or 7 from different suppliers. A few suppliers will guarentee
>versions (if you can get the DLT3C runs at 1.5v runs cooler good for 24x7). Some
>people are running these at 2500hmz - I would not recomend this for chess unless
>you are willing to spend silly money on cooling (not good value for money imho).
>
>Paired with something like Abit NF7 all adjustements are in the BIOS.
>
>Some decent memory e.g. Twinmos 3200 (winbond) cheap but decent (running at 6222
>timings at 200fsb)
>
>You can choose the HD
>
>For chess graphics is not important so you can save some money here.
>
>Just a thought
>
>Shaun

I have no problem putting a system together!  It is just finding the money?
I got some prices from a vendor, it too much for me to afford right now.  The
three x 2000 AMD will have to do.  One on the internet and two via auto232..  I
keep telling myself it is good.  Faster that the SSDF.  What more can I want?

Chris



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