Author: George Sobala
Date: 11:56:06 09/28/03
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On September 28, 2003 at 11:27:01, Slater Wold wrote: >On September 28, 2003 at 03:08:12, George Sobala wrote: > >>On September 27, 2003 at 22:53:15, Slater Wold wrote: >> >>>On September 27, 2003 at 22:18:15, Aloisio Ponti Lopes wrote: >>> >>>>Ed, could you please re-activate that old Rebel-benchmark page (Rebel on your >>>>PC) ? >>>> >>>>A. Ponti >>> >>>[D]r2qk2r/ppp1b1pp/2n1p3/3pP1n1/3P2b1/2PB1NN1/PP4PP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - >>> >>>P4 3Ghz: >>> >>> Personality : Rebel 12 (default engine) >>> Initial Hash Table Size : 100 Mb >>> Current Hash Table Size : 100 Mb >>> Hash Table Usage : 2342K 1943K (98.16%) >>> Time Usage (min/max/average) : 00:03:10 00:05:15 (00:03:00) >>> Time left on clock : 00:00:00 >>> Average Depth : 12.07 >>> Deepest Depth : 43 >>> Branch Factor : 2.88 (2.84) >>> Search Efficiency : 93.44% (Excellent) >>> Ponder Efficiency : 100.00% >>> Positions Searched : 182.272.959 >>> Nodes per Second : 824.764 >>> Best Move and Score : Be2 0.44 >>> Current Move : 03:41 14.39 g3f5 e6f5 h2h3 g5f3 e1f1 d8b8 h3g4 >> >> >>Athlon 1700+: >> >> Personality : Rebel 12 (default engine) >> Initial Hash Table Size : 28 Mb >> Current Hash Table Size : 28 Mb >> Hash Table Usage : 1886K 1929K (100.00%) >> Time Usage (min/max/average) : 99:99 99:99 (99:99) >> Time left on clock : 00:00:00 >> Average Depth : 0.00 >> Deepest Depth : 43 >> Branch Factor : 3.04 (3.04) >> Search Efficiency : 92.99% (Excellent) >> Ponder Efficiency : 100.00% >> Positions Searched : 202.684.014 >> Nodes per Second : 671.139 >> Best Move and Score : Be2 0.44 >> Current Move : 05:02 15.00 d3e2 g4f3 e2f3 g5f3 d1f3 e7h4 e1g1 >> >>So it seems from the node counts that an old 1700+ Athlon is 81.37% as fast as a >>3GHz P4 ! > >No. > >P4 3Ghz: Nodes per Second : 824.764 >1700+ : Nodes per Second : 671.139 So? 671139/824764 = 81.37% Did you misunderstand me?
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