Author: Nolan Denson
Date: 17:08:49 02/27/06
I think it would be interesting to do a bench test on 3 different programs with different systems running them. Lets do the test with Crafty, Fruit and Rybka. I doing this test to seem if the increase is linear across the processors across the three programs above. I suggest the same setup be used by every one. I have my thoughts as to why this would be a good test. My thinking is: I sometimes run bench to see if i am getting what others are getting. I have notice with Crafty and Rybka my benchmarks are high and should go throught the roof if i overclock. I belive that my benchmarks are much less when i compare with the fruit family of programs. But, for this setup i would like to use non-overclocking results. I got this email from Gordon asking me to run this test: Aaron Gordon from the CCC forum. I recently saw somewhere that you had a P4 at ~4.2GHz, I was curious if you could test that CPU in Fruit 2.2.1 for me (the stock binary people get when they buy it). You might have to rename book.bin to bookx.bin so it bypasses that when you type go depth 15. Otherwise, type this: uci isready setoption name Hash value 128 ucinewgame go depth 15 It should go for maybe half a minute or so, when it is done could you email the last 4 lines back to me (and a detailed description of the type of CPU you have and OS run, like model number, cache, exact clock speed, core type, and Win XP 32 or Win XP x64, etc). I would really appreciate it. Thanks! Here is the last 4 lines from my Athlon 64 San Diego core 2.85GHz: info depth 15 seldepth 44 time 34440 nodes 34480974 nps 1001190 tbhits 0 info time 34440 nodes 34480974 nps 1001190 tbhits 0 cpuload 1000 info hashfull 729 bestmove e2e4 ponder g8f6. So i will start a string with test results from my system.
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