Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 19:28:39 07/19/04
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On July 19, 2004 at 22:04:58, Nolan Denson wrote: >Depending on how i set things up .. i can get my Total nodes higher or my Raw >nodes per second higher ... is there an advantage to have one higher than the >other? > >White(1): bench >Running benchmark. . . >...... >Total nodes: 72361168 >Raw nodes per second: 1365305 >Total elapsed time: 53 >SMP time-to-ply measurement: 12.075472 > >Crafty v19.15 SE Ramat-Gan [Standard] (1 cpus) >SE code disabled > >White(1): The benchmark test is designed to be used without Crafty.rc files and should always provide the same "Total Nodes". When you start changing the hash, then you may impact total nodes. Generally speaking, higher hash tables will decrease the search time, decrease total nodes search and decrease nps, But it is not always the case.
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