Author: James T. Walker
Date: 07:23:20 12/14/98
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On December 13, 1998 at 20:14:16, Francois Bertin wrote: > >Hi! I am currently looking around to replace my old and trusty P100. >I am interested by the AMD K6-300 or 350. > >Does anyone know how much positions per second Rebel 10 typically >does on that kind of processor. Also, does having a L2 cache of 1024K >instead of 512K has any significant impact on performance with Rebel? > >And what about the Celeron 300A, which also seems to be >a good alternative? > > Thanks, > François Bertin >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Francois, I have an AMD K6-2 @350 Mhz with 512K cache. Its hard to give you a NPS since it not only varies with the position but varies from 1 second to the next with the same position. Here is a position I used to give you some figures. 1b2r3/5k1p/BRb3pB/8/4P3/5P2/8/7K b - - 0 1 BM Rxe4 Rebel 10a on my K6-2 @ 350 Mhz I timed it for 5 minutes and calculated an average of 118 KNPS. On my Pentium II @333 Mhz the same 5 minutes averaged 100 KNPS. Of course I've seen higher and lower values throughout a whole game. I think the K6-2 is faster than the plain K6. Jim Walker
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