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Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:09 pm
by karakaniec
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:09 pm
by kingliveson
20101230_ho_iv_ry_1m 2010
1 Houdini 1.5 x64 *********** 56.0 - 44.0 64.5 - 35.5 120.5/200
2 Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x64 44.0 - 56.0 *********** 48.0 - 52.0 92.0/200
3 IvanHoe 9.47b x64 35.5 - 64.5 52.0 - 48.0 *********** 87.5/200
† 50 Positions (
test suite)
† EGTB Off
† Ponder Off
† 128 MB Hash
† Phenom II 940
† 4 Cores
† 1+0 Time Control
Game data available: http://chess.cygnitec.com/pgn/
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:37 am
by robbolito
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz 8.0 GB Memory
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600) 64 bit
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 13.09
KNS: 6280
GUI: Rybka 3
Book: Perfect 2009-10 moves
Hash:256
TB and GTB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz: 10.0
Code: Select all
1 Houdini 1.5 x64 3190 +15/-10/=25 55.00% 27.5/50
2 IvanhoeB50kBx64p 3190 +10/-15/=25 45.00% 22.5/50
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:10 pm
by JackStraw
Rybka 4 edges Houdini 1.5 ......... 50.5 - 49.5
I was testing the Rybka/Houdini " 2-for-1 " theory .........
i7 (940) @ 3.75 / ponder off / 512 mb / Fritz 11 / klo_openings
Houdini gets one core
Rybka gets two cores
Time : 4 mins + 2 secs
Rybka 4 ................. 50.5 ..........+ 29 , - 28 , = 43
(2cores)
Houdini 1.5 .............49.5
(1core)
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Maybe the Houdini cluster will only have to be half as big as the Rybka cluster ??
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:31 pm
by robbolito
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad Q9550 2.83GHz4x @3.4 GHz 4,096 MB RAM
Microsoft Windows XP 64 Bit Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 3790)
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 20.14
KNS: 9667
GUI: Rybka 3
Hash: 256
Book: Masterbook 4-10 moves
TB and GTB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz: 10.0
Code: Select all
1 Houdini 1.5 x64 3190 +14/-5/=11 65.00% 19.5/30
2 IvanhoeB50kBx64 3190 +5/-14/=11 35.00% 10.5/30
Done with SD 14 and contempt factor 2.
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:37 pm
by Robert Houdart
JackStraw wrote:I was testing the Rybka/Houdini " 2-for-1 " theory .........
You see that it's slightly more than a theory

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Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:23 am
by robbolito
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz 8.0 GB Memory
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600) 64 bit
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 13.09
KNS: 6280
GUI: Rybka 3
Book: Masterbook 4-10 moves
Hash:256
TB and GTB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz: 10.0
Code: Select all
1 Houdini 1.5 x64 3190 +13/-6/=11 61.67% 18.5/30
2 IvanhoeB50kBx64p 3190 +6/-13/=11 38.33% 11.5/30
SD 10 and contempt factor 2.
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:08 am
by notyetagm
JackStraw wrote:Rybka 4 edges Houdini 1.5 ......... 50.5 - 49.5
I was testing the Rybka/Houdini " 2-for-1 " theory .........
i7 (940) @ 3.75 / ponder off / 512 mb / Fritz 11 / klo_openings
Houdini gets one core
Rybka gets two cores
Time : 4 mins + 2 secs
Rybka 4 ................. 50.5 ..........+ 29 , - 28 , = 43
(2cores)
Houdini 1.5 .............49.5
(1core)
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Maybe the Houdini cluster will only have to be half as big as the Rybka cluster ??
ROFLMAO
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:21 am
by notyetagm
Robert Houdart wrote:JackStraw wrote:I was testing the Rybka/Houdini " 2-for-1 " theory .........
You see that it's slightly more than a theory
.
ROFLMAO
Re: Houdini 1.5 Tests
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:38 pm
by ThinkingALot
JackStraw wrote:Maybe the Houdini cluster will only have to be half as big as the Rybka cluster ??
Perhaps even 8-core Houdini will be as strong as 40-core Cluster Rybka

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