Author: Joachim Rang
Date: 14:28:12 06/11/03
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On June 11, 2003 at 14:19:27, Aaron Gordon wrote: >Just got a new dual box together, figured I'd throw some test results on here >for you guys to check out. Here is what I have so far... > >The single Athlon XP is a 2100+ (1.73) running at 2.5GHz on an Epox 8RDA. >The dual Athlon MP are 1700+ chips modified running 2266MHz (17x133) at 1.65v on >a Tyan Tiger MP (S2460). > >If you'd like to run the tests just load up the engine you'd like with this >position (position isn't special, randomly picked) and set your hash to 128mb. >Hit infinite analysis and let it run for over 1 minute. The first result over >1 minute divide your total node count by the total time in seconds to get your >Kn/s. > > >[D]2rr2k1/p5pp/1n3p2/1Rb1p3/8/2P2NBP/P4PP1/2R3K1 w - - 0 26 > > >Crafty 19.3 - 2x 2.26GHz MP = 2230kn/s >Crafty 19.3 - Athlon 2.5GHz = 1752kn/s > >Deep Junior 8 - 2x 2.26GHz MP = 2924kn/s >Deep Junior 8 - Athlon 2.5GHz = 1963kn/s > >Deep Fritz 7 - 2x 2.26GHz MP = 2264kn/s >Deep Fritz 7 - Athlon 2.5GHz = 1312kn/s > >Shredder 7.04 - 2x 2.26GHz MP = 876kn/s >Shredder 7.04 - Athlon 2.5GHz = 597kn/s > >If anyone is wondering, I sell these modified chips. Currently I have single >Athlon XP 2.4GHz/1.75v chips in stock. Also dual Athlon MP 2400+ (2ghz) modified >chips for $99 each as well 2800+ (2266MHz, 1.65v) chips for $119 and 3200+ >(2.4GHz 1.75v) MP chips for $139 each. > >Best of all you don't have to know how to overclock or do anything of the sort. >The chips are premodified, run cool & completely stable at those speeds. All you >have to do is pop in the cpu and turn your PC on... nothing more. If anyone >wants them or would like to see more test results email me at >agordon@newageoc.com and I'll be glad to help. > >Also, Hyatt, I noticed as the Athlon (in SMP configuration) get faster, the >speedup in Crafty gets lower. Any idea what causes this? I don't think it's a >problem with the platform as Deep Junior 8 for example gets a 1.9x speedup. >Crafty is pulling 2.16 million nodes/sec in the benchmark with a 1.53x speedup. >If you'd be able to look into this it'd be greatly appreciated. > > >Anyone interested, I'd like to see your results here too.. wow! I'd like to buy some of your CPU's - unfortunately I'm living in "old Europe" :-( Did I understand you right, that you sell these CPUs with proper heatsink and Fan? regards Joachim Rang
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