Winning after Qf6+!

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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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Congrats for your new Threadripper! :D :D
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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Paloma wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:59 pm Congrats for your new Threadripper! :D :D
Thank you - I am very blessed that I have a wife who puts up with me and my excesses... It is mind boggling how fast TR is :D

The hardest thing so far is making the transition from macOS to Ubunta, but certainly Windows to Ubunta might be a little harder. Using terminal.app on macOS for 5 years is makiing it easier.

Hee's the ipman bench ( bench 1024 64 26)

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Total time (ms) : 73930
Nodes searched  : 7496183593
Nodes/second    : 101395693
The highest was 104M+ on a cold start when the machine was in the basement.
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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MikeB wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:53 am
Paloma wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:59 pm Congrats for your new Threadripper! :D :D
Thank you - I am very blessed that I have a wife who puts up with me and my excesses... It is mind boggling how fast TR is :D

The hardest thing so far is making the transition from macOS to Ubunta, but certainly Windows to Ubunta might be a little harder. Using terminal.app on macOS for 5 years is makiing it easier.

Hee's the ipman bench ( bench 1024 64 26)

Code: Select all

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Total time (ms) : 73930
Nodes searched  : 7496183593
Nodes/second    : 101395693
The highest was 104M+ on a cold start when the machine was in the basement.
Nice beast !
11 times the speed of my computer (4930K, 6 cores@4 GHz, 5 years old).
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MikeB
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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Vinvin wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 1:46 am
MikeB wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:53 am
Paloma wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:59 pm Congrats for your new Threadripper! :D :D
Thank you - I am very blessed that I have a wife who puts up with me and my excesses... It is mind boggling how fast TR is :D

The hardest thing so far is making the transition from macOS to Ubunta, but certainly Windows to Ubunta might be a little harder. Using terminal.app on macOS for 5 years is makiing it easier.

Hee's the ipman bench ( bench 1024 64 26)

Code: Select all

===========================
Total time (ms) : 73930
Nodes searched  : 7496183593
Nodes/second    : 101395693
The highest was 104M+ on a cold start when the machine was in the basement.
Nice beast !
11 times the speed of my computer (4930K, 6 cores@4 GHz, 5 years old).

Normal Bench
michaelb7@Threadripper-32:~/Github/stockfish/src$ Stockfish-122619 b >/dev/null
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Total time (ms) : 1877
Nodes searched : 5180012
Nodes/second : 2759729

The famous "Ipman Bench"
http://www.ipmanchess.yolasite.com/amd- ... -bench.php
michaelb7@Threadripper-32:~/Github/stockfish/src$ Stockfish-122619 b 1024 64 26 >/dev/null
===========================
Total time (ms) : 71171
Nodes searched : 7419662920
Nodes/second : 104251210

am not getting 104m+ in the Ipman bench consistently with HUGE PAGES enabled
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Jouni
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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More speed coming. Now there is a pull request for fast pages and Linux:

bench 889934186 103618945 +11.6%
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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MikeB wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:35 am
michaelb7@Threadripper-32:~/Github/stockfish/src$ Stockfish-122619 b 1024 64 26 >/dev/null
===========================
Total time (ms) : 71171
Nodes searched : 7419662920
Nodes/second : 104251210

am not getting 104m+ in the Ipman bench consistently with HUGE PAGES enabled
"not" or "now"?
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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Jouni wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 9:20 am More speed coming. Now there is a pull request for fast pages and Linux:

bench 889934186 103618945 +11.6%
Do you mean this?

https://github.com/official-stockfish/S ... /pull/2463

If so, MikeB has already incorporated it.
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MikeB
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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zullil wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:44 pm
MikeB wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:35 am
michaelb7@Threadripper-32:~/Github/stockfish/src$ Stockfish-122619 b 1024 64 26 >/dev/null
===========================
Total time (ms) : 71171
Nodes searched : 7419662920
Nodes/second : 104251210

am not getting 104m+ in the Ipman bench consistently with HUGE PAGES enabled
"not" or "now"?
thank you for proofreading my post , it should be now!
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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1r3r2/4bpkp/1qb1p1p1/3pP1P1/p1pP1Q2/PpP2N1R/1Pn1B2P/3RB2K w - - 0 1

Analysis by Lc0 v0.23.1+git.6837b83: 2x ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2080 Super OC

1.Qf6+ Bxf6 2.gxf6+ Kg8 3.Bd2 Nxd4 4.Nxd4 Rfc8 5.Rg1 Bb5 6.Bh6 Qc7 7.Re3 Qc5 8.Kg2 Kh8 9.Bg7+ Kg8 10.Kf2 Be8 11.Rg4 Qxa3 12.Rh3 Qxb2 13.Rxh7 Kxh7 14.Rh4+ Kg8 15.Rh8#
White is clearly better: +- (2.02) Depth: 17/36 00:03:02 5725kN
(27.12.2019)
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Re: Winning after Qf6+!

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