Author: William Penn
Date: 12:07:28 01/09/06
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On January 09, 2006 at 12:33:26, Joseph Merolle wrote: >On January 09, 2006 at 11:37:07, Peter Kasinski wrote: > >>On January 09, 2006 at 08:30:46, Joseph Merolle wrote: >> >>>Thanks for your help guys, below is a list of things i have done to help the >>>problem >>> >>>- Made sure that Shredder is the only aplication running >>>- Manipulated hash >>>- Put in new hard drive >>>- Up graded Ram >>>- New Processor >>>- Check for viruses >>>- Check for addware >>>- Changed hash Tables (full range of differnt setting) >>>- Check back ground running programs >>>- Reanstoled both S9 uci and chessbase >>>- Tried each program with only installing one at a time >>>- Check temp and throttle watching >>> >>> >>>However K/ns stilling droping after all this as depth goes on starts out at 400+ >>>kns gets to about ply 15 in opening then drops and get no more plys as k/ns >>>slowly drops to below 100. >>> >>> >>>Any help please guys? >> >>Are you sure you have a problem? >> >>Chessbase GUI doesn't handle nps display correctly at LONG time controls. >>It is probably related to the size of the field used to store the number of >>nodes searched. Once it gets over the maximum value, the value "wraps" around >>resulting in a fairly random value. >> >>I know that Deep Junior 9 (fast searcher) gets to this problem in less than 10 >>minutes on my dual core. >> >>Do you see this problem in Shredder GUI? >> >>PK > >The problem is still happening S9 UCI K/ns drops about 25 points every 15 secs >after it hits its peak. I know this is not normal because none of my other >computers do it. All other computers have sable k/ns. Any other sugestions. Sorry, but it seems to me that almost nobody is getting straight answers to their questions. So, alas, I'm starting to question your understanding and/or motive, and I can't discern which!? In any case...good luck! :) WP
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