Hi all!
Well, I can't find the Fritz Chess Benchmarks of the new SB for notebooks.
Can someone help me here?![]()
(And if you want to try... Fritz 12 benchmark - Chess.com )
Thanks![]()
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I have deep fritz grandmaster--I have downloaded some of the top chess engines and ran then against deep fritz and each other and kept score on 5 minute games ect,,there rated way over people,,some have multi-thread, whereas they can be run by 2,4,6,16 cpu cores ect.. They have a world championship in chess on single core and mulitcore chess engines. I sent some of my results to the makers of the chess engines so that they could compare,,,,Running these chess engines be aware they will max out any processor and gpu on the market.-run them at 100%, while playing till checkmate or draw,they can run so fast the screens go blank and see only the results when they are done playing,
,,They come with there "books" -opening game,middle game and end game. The deep fritz gui is flexable, other gui are available,,lol ;
,They need a a multi core gpu that can keep up with higher end mulitcore cpu,,like 64 core GPU.
Heres a few cpu bench marks: Happy Hunting !
Charts, benchmarks CPU Charts 2007, Gaming Deep Fritz 10 Chess
Charts, benchmarks CPU Charts 2008 Q1/2008, Deep Fritz 10
Cheers
3Fees -
i7-2720qm
Relative Speed - 19.9
Kilo nodes per second - 9593 -
i7-2720qm 8 logical cpu's
relative speed - 21.61
kilo nodes per second - 10374 -
My scores are likely slightly lower because Turbo only goes to 2.6Ghz and drops to about 2.5 after a bit. The laptop wasn't designed for quads but still hoping a future BIOS gives me better results. Still beats the pants off the i3-2310m that came with it.
SB Fritz Chess Benchmark
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Pete2R, May 1, 2011.