Author: Sedat
Date: 04:04:19 09/12/05
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On September 12, 2005 at 06:47:16, Alex Shalamanov wrote: >On September 12, 2005 at 05:38:13, Sedat wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>Giants 2005 (40 moves in 120 min)tournament's hardware since 60th game is >>replaced to AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.40 GHz(before it was:AMD 64 3400+ 2.40GHz) >> >>The next matches will be played on the same computer but without using Auto232 >>player. >> >> >>And i wonder in that: >>-Is there any big difference between both conditions ? >>-Does hardware's difference will play any influence for the engines ? >> >> >>Here is the link of the first conditions: >>http://www.geocities.com/sedatchess/Giants_2005.html >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>Hardware :A Pair of AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.40 GHz >>Main Memory :2048 MB DDRAM >>O/S :Windows XP Professional >>Used GUI :ChessProgram8 >>Time Control :40 moves in 120 min,20 moves in 60 min,rest in 60 min >>HashTable Size :512 MB >>Opening Book :Perfect 7.32 ctg >>Ponder :On >>Resign :On >>Book Learning :Off >>Tablebases :4-MEN EGTB >>TB Cache :32 MB >>Tournament Director :Sedat Canbaz >> >> >>Participants: >>------------------ >> >>01 Shredder 9.1 UCI >>02 Ktulu 7.0a >>03 Fritz 8 Bilbao >>04 Chess Tiger 15.0 >>05 Toga II 1.0 >>06 Junior 9 >>07 Spike 1.0 Mainz >>08 Hiarcs 9 >>09 Gandalf 6.01 >>10 The King 3.33 >>11 SmarThink 1.00 >>12 Pro Deo 1.1 >>13 Ruffian 2.1.0 >>14 Aristarch 4.50 >>15 Glaurung Mainz >>16 List 512 >>------------------------- >> >>Best, >>Sedat > >I presume, Deep Shredder UCI-64', Deep Junior 9 and Deep Fritz 8 would be even >stronger on that machine. > >Regards, >Alex Hello, Yes,in other words on Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.40 GHz: -These Deep engines will have a big advantage against non-multiprocessor engines Thats why i will not use these deep versions against single processor engines Best, Sedat
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