Author: Bo Persson
Date: 09:45:53 02/14/05
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On February 14, 2005 at 06:58:54, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On February 13, 2005 at 20:37:05, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>On February 13, 2005 at 19:45:30, Mike Byrne wrote: >> >>>Oc to 2.074 Ghz ( at 2100 Ghz level was a too much) >>>256 RAM >>>OS == Windows XP 64 >>> >>>Shreddermark == 2784 >>> >>>I have no idea how that matches up with other OS and processors. >> >> >>with 64MB ram I see either 3712 (0.3 econds) or 5569 (0.2 seconds) about 800K >>nps > >I dont know about the "Shreddermark" in Chessbase with the Version 9. But the >Version 8 Shreddermark on fast CPUs was somehow broken and therefore useless as >the two numbers abouve are indicating. Maybe the kN/s are more usefull if they >are stable. > >Bye >Ingo If you run a benchmark for 0.2 or 0.3 seconds, the background noice is way too high to get a usable result. If the processor is randomly interrupted by the keyboard/mouse/hard disk/modem/network, that could easily take 0.05 seconds. Bo Persson
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