Best memory for Lenova G70-80

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Best memory for Lenova G70-80

Post by Nordlandia »

I want to maximise possible performance from my laptops, especially dedicated for engine matches only.

Is there any good alternatives?

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I only found out yesterday that "two computer match" works by using engine cload in fritz interface.

Recipe: Host two private engines

Then launch engine match and choose both "cload" engines.

This work with three machines (gui need to be installed on all three machines)

Laptop 1 "Cload"

Laptop 2 "Cload"

Stationary computer launches engine match and select "Cload" engines.
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Re: Best memory for Lenova G70-80

Post by Nordlandia »

Example game:

TC: 30m+30s
CPU: i5-5200U | 2-Core
Hash: 2048 MB allocated for engine
Ponder: On
GUI: Fritz 15 [last patch]
EGTB: 6-men syzygy on SSD

[pgn][Event "Rapid 30m+30s"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2017.03.03"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Komodo 10.3 64-bit"]
[Black "Stockfish 020317 64 POPCNT"]
[Result "*"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "4k3/1p4bp/r1n1p1p1/3p4/p2P4/4B3/PP3PPP/2RR1K2 b - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "66"]
[TimeControl "1800+30"]

1... Bf6 {1.57/30 249} 2. Rc3 {1.48/29 82} h5 {1.49/29 59 (g5)} 3. Rdc1 {
1.45/30 116 (h3)} Kd7 {1.64/33 350} 4. Rd3 {1.45/36 0 (Rd1)} b5 {1.47/29 141
(Nb4)} 5. Rd2 {1.48/34 166 (Rc5)} Nb4 {1.63/32 101 (Na5)} 6. Rc5 {1.48/35 91}
Rb6 {1.56/34 6} 7. Bf4 {1.40/35 103 (b3)} Nc6 {1.54/32 34} 8. h3 {1.52/34 45}
Rb7 {1.48/34 25 (g5)} 9. Be3 {1.51/34 127} Kd6 {1.57/33 90 (Rb6)} 10. Rc3 {
1.53/34 138 (Rc1)} Kd7 {1.60/33 61} 11. Rc1 {1.50/32 16} Nb4 {1.49/31 81 (Na5)}
12. b3 {1.40/32 38} axb3 {1.72/35 67} 13. axb3 {1.38/34 0} Ra7 {1.74/33 25} 14.
Rdd1 {1.50/36 144} Nc6 {1.75/36 0} 15. Rc5 {1.66/35 84} Rb7 {1.79/34 21} 16.
Ke2 {1.52/34 34} Na5 {1.96/33 0} 17. Rc3 {1.61/34 60} Nc6 {1.76/32 4} 18. Rd2 {
1.69/36 178 (Rcc1)} Nb4 {1.99/35 297 (Ra7)} 19. Rc5 {1.78/36 54} Rb6 {2.03/33
46 (Nc6)} 20. g4 {1.79/34 115} Nc6 {2.03/35 42} 21. Rd1 {1.81/33 33} Rb8 {
2.14/33 90 (b4)} 22. Kd3 {1.91/32 63} Nb4+ {2.23/35 0 (Be7)} 23. Kd2 {1.75/32
63} Nc6 {2.24/33 41 (Be7)} 24. Ke2 {1.86/32 65} Be7 {2.17/32 4 (b4)} 25. Rcc1 {
2.00/33 153} Bf6 {2.39/36 17 (Rf8)} 26. Ra1 {2.11/33 50} Rc8 {2.32/37 0} 27.
Kf1 {2.08/33 53} Kc7 {2.32/36 0 (hxg4)} 28. Rdc1 {2.14/33 52} Kb6 {2.45/34 80}
29. Kg2 {2.15/35 104 (Rc2)} Bd8 {2.32/33 43} 30. Rc2 {2.28/34 46 (Ra2)} Kb7 {
2.33/38 71} 31. Rac1 {2.34/33 0} Be7 {2.33/36 17 (Bf6)} 32. Bf4 {2.54/34 66
(f3)} Ba3 {2.72/35 387} {Komodo 10.3 64-bit:} 33. Ra1 Be7 34. Be5 {2.75/40 48}
*

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