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Subject: Re: How much rating on my 1.5Ghz Notebook ?

Author: Aaron Gordon

Date: 13:56:36 05/10/03

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On May 10, 2003 at 04:51:19, Lei , Shiann-Tzong wrote:

>Hello everybody ,
>
>  I'm very curious that How Much rating on my IBM 2658-CT3 notebook computer .
>IBM 2658-ct3 has a 1.5Ghz celeron mobil cpu , and 128MB DDR-Ram .
>
>IF I use 10MB Hash Table and Shredder 7 Engine , Can It's get how much rating ?
>
>Shreddermark get 795 score and 216K/s speed nodes .
>
>Thanks in advance !
>
>Regards .,
>Lei , Shiann-Tzong

The Celeron (based off the P4 core) is extremely crippled. In normal
applications the Celeron-P4 1.5Ghz will perform around the speed of a Celeron
(P3 core) at 700MHz, or a P3/Athlon system at around 600MHz, I'm not kidding.
I've seen Celeron-P4's overclocked from 2GHz to over 3GHz lose to Duron 1.2GHz
chips in some things. Other stuff it was extremely close score-wise. In chess
it'll be similar to an Athlon/P3 950MHz and Celeron-P3 1GHz.

There is good news, though. I think (I'm not completely sure though) you can
take a normal P4 and put it in the place of your Celeron 1.5. You'll immediately
see a massive increase in performance even going from your current CPU to a
P4-1.8 or more. In chess, however, the difference will be minimal.

I would probably knock perhaps 10-15 elo off the SSDF results and that'd be
about what you'll see.



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