If you want to benefit from the most optimised build you need to use gcc with option -march=native as it will generate code optimized for your CPU. The build instructions are available on github page, so basically the steps are:
7000 games testrun of Igel 3.0.0 finished (impressive progress!): https://www.sp-cc.de
Igel 3.00 is playing very strong at TCEC, I also wonder how much stronger is TCEC hardware than Larry Kaufman super system ? https://tcec-chess.com/live.html
Do NOT worry and be happy, we all live a short life
pohl4711 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 1:25 pm
7000 games testrun of Igel 3.0.0 finished (impressive progress!): https://www.sp-cc.de
Thanks, I was waiting anxious to see the results from the first rating list. I am relief to see it is consistent with my regression testing which used only Igel 2.9.0.
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:21 pm
Igel 3.00 is playing very strong at TCEC, I also wonder how much stronger is TCEC hardware than Larry Kaufman super system ? https://tcec-chess.com/live.html
Unfortunately the version currently playing in TCEC is not 3.0.0 but a weaker one (probably 40 elo less).
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:21 pm
Igel 3.00 is playing very strong at TCEC, I also wonder how much stronger is TCEC hardware than Larry Kaufman super system ? https://tcec-chess.com/live.html
Unfortunately the version currently playing in TCEC is not 3.0.0 but a weaker one (probably 40 elo less).
Which version should i use for my intel i7 4770 3.40GHz, such as AVX2, BM12 etc... and which GUI do you recommend me using, I do NOT believe that Arena is too stable
Do NOT worry and be happy, we all live a short life
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 4:03 pm
Which version should i use for my intel i7 4770 3.40GHz, such as AVX2, BM12 etc... and which GUI do you recommend me using, I do NOT believe that Arena is too stable