A better class of analysis; Fritz benchmark

A better class of analysis; Fritz benchmark

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From now on I have moved up several gears from my old pc to a brand new Acer Aspire X3200 9650
This has quad-core AMD Phenom 2.30 GHz 2MB Cache and 4GB DDR2 memory.
I just did the Fritz 11 benchmark test on it with a 512Mb hash table.

Relative speed = 11.19
Kilo nodes per second = 5369

http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/8317/benchmarka.jpg

This is about 5 times the speed of my old Pentium 4 2.93GHz 1GB RAM pc.

I will be using the new pc for analysis of the Correspondence World Championships 1972-75.

pp

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28 Jun 09

Originally posted by Squelchbelch
From now on I have moved up several gears from my old pc to a brand new Acer Aspire X3200 9650
This has quad-core AMD Phenom 2.30 GHz 2MB Cache and 4GB DDR2 memory.
I just did the Fritz 11 benchmark test on it with a 512Mb hash table.

Relative speed = 11.19
Kilo nodes per second = 5369

http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/8317/benchmarka.jpg

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I will be using the new pc for analysis of the Correspondence World Championships 1972-75.
is there a specific fritz 11 benchmark, or is it the same with the independent benchmark?

how do you put in the hash parameter in the benchmark?

S

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Originally posted by philidor position
is there a specific fritz 11 benchmark, or is it the same with the independent benchmark?

how do you put in the hash parameter in the benchmark?
The benchmark is tested as relative performance to Pentium 3 1.0GHz at 480 KN/s
You change the engine's hash table size by clicking Engine>Change main engine then adjust the hash table size & run the benchmark test to find the optimum values.

pp

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Originally posted by Squelchbelch
The benchmark is tested as relative performance to Pentium 3 1.0GHz at 480 KN/s
You change the engine's hash table size by clicking Engine>Change main engine then adjust the hash table size & run the benchmark test to find the optimum values.
I don't think the benchmark has anything to do with the hash you've selected. It's probably the same benchmark that can be downloaded and run seperately (even if you don't have fritz), and there's no parameter there.

these benchmarks are purely about testing the processor power, and hash shouldn't effect that.

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Originally posted by Squelchbelch
I will be using the new pc for analysis of the Correspondence World Championships 1972-75.
Is your analysis done manually, based on the procedure you explained in another thread, or has this been automated? I believe the game mods have automated software, do you use that? Maybe there is an issue with the Fritz engine not having a UCI inteface?!

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Originally posted by philidor position
is there a specific fritz 11 benchmark, or is it the same with the independent benchmark?

how do you put in the hash parameter in the benchmark?
Here's a list of benchmarks with many different processors:

http://tinyurl.com/l6tvgf

e4

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28 Jun 09

On the same theme, Korch's latest post refer to a top Fritz choice
that actually losses.

http://korch.blogspot.com/

and of course no computer have solved the problems I have posted

http://chessedinburgh.co.uk/chandlerarticle.php?ChandID=338

I doubt if they ever will.