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Subject: Re: How should I handle this problem.....? Any help would be great!

Author: Günther Simon

Date: 03:53:20 08/21/05

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On August 21, 2005 at 06:20:04, Joseph Anthony Merolle wrote:

>On August 21, 2005 at 06:13:18, Leo Dijksman wrote:
>
>>On August 21, 2005 at 05:47:18, Joseph Anthony Merolle wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>It seem that when running chess applications such as S9 uci and S9 CB there
>>>seems to be a leak of some kind. When playing a game my KNS seems to be running
>>>optimally however as the game goes on my KNS tanks dramatically. For example I
>>>can start off 400 kns hitting plys of 18 for about 5 moves or so then as the
>>>game goes on it tanks to 27kns with plys of  8-10. Some times it picks up again
>>>only to tank. I ran extensive diagnostics and nothing failed.  I also ran AVG
>>>virus protection nothing was found and there is no throttling with throttle
>>>watch. Is there a problem with my computer, my install or applications (Shredder
>>>9, Chessbase and UCI)?. Any help in correcting this problem/s would be must
>>>appreciated. Below is my system config.
>>>
>>>
>>>Processor	Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.06GHz
>>>Processor Speed	1.56 GHz
>>>Memory (RAM)	256 MB
>>>Operating System	Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
>>>Operating System Version	5.1.2600
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Jospeh
>>
>>You did not say how much you use for hashtables and egtbs, probably you have set
>>it to high!?  (Use 64MB or less)
>>Is 256MB RAM not a bit low for this PC?
>>
>>Leo.
>
>
>Leo ,
>
>
>Sorry to say my hash is set low (44) and this still this happens. My tb is set
>to factory setting. With nothing running in back ground ether.. Thanks for your
>reply
>
>Joseph

Disable XPs' automatical system recovery feature during the matches,
that should help, if not please ask again.
(when saying you run nothing in background, I guess you mean you also
have disabled AVG?)

Guenther



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