Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 10:49:01 03/10/04
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Try this ATA flash disk, their access time is way more efficient than classical HD :o) http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=14635 On March 08, 2004 at 23:49:58, William Penn wrote: >Pretty simple. Reduce hash size. That's the only thing I've found to have a >significant effect when tablebase access starts to churn the hard drive >constantly. Engine speed (kN/s) falls dramatically at that point, perhaps to 10% >or less of normal speed, and never recovers. However using smaller hash size >appears to fix this problem. > >For example my computer has 1G RAM installed. I can run Shredder 8 with 768MB >hash normally, although I often use 512MB which the op system prefers a bit >more. Now one would think that 512MB hash would be OK in any situation with 1G >RAM, but not so. It's too much hash when tablebase access starts to crank up >heavy in endgame situations. At that point, reducing hash size to 256MB usually >fixes this problem, restoring engine speed to a reasonable kN/s. I haven't yet >found it necessary to goto 128MB hash. > >[Windows XP Home, Athlon XP 2400+/2.0GHz, 1G RAM] >WP
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