Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 19:09:31 03/30/04
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On March 30, 2004 at 14:04:26, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On March 30, 2004 at 06:54:11, Aaron Gordon wrote: > >>I think it was Aces Hardware that reported the Prescott, MHz for MHz, being 20% >>slower than the Northwood at Diep (chess engine). If that is any indication to >>it's performance in other chess applications.. then.. seems like it would be a >>huge waste of money. > > >It would be better to bench the program you want to run, that is always the best >way to evaluate performance, not how well or poorly it runs a program no one >uses... Heh. :) I'm just sayin, chess engines generally do the same thing. As far as processors so, between the engines, you see 'about' the same differences. I was just saying it is a good guess to say the Prescott is going to be slower at other chess programs vs the Northwood. We will definitely see soon I'm sure..
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