Author: Nolan Denson
Date: 19:49:55 07/19/04
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On July 19, 2004 at 22:28:39, Mike Byrne wrote: >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. Thanks for the info
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