Tomcass wrote:... by the way, M.Ansari, perhaps this link will be useful for you -and for all members that join this excellent forum-:M ANSARI wrote:You cannot really test 2 engines against each other while you have LP on with one and not the other. That would be similar to testing 2 engines with one of them on 10% or 15% faster hardware and then assuming that the engine is outperforming the other. If LP are to be turned ON then they should be done for both engines.
For what its worth, LP are really not worth the trouble as they quickly deragment your memory. And unless you have a good memory deragmenter and realize when your memory needs mainenance, then it is just too much of a headache. This is especially true if you are engine testing as you really have no clue when LP are working properly or when they are not. I do see how they can be useful if you absolutely need the highest performance out of your system for long term analysis ... but even then you could simply improve your cooling and overclock your CPU for easier and better results.
http://www.cruxis.com/chess/manual/inde ... ersion.htm
You will see that in fact the situation is very different -in fact the opposite- to the one that you assumed as right: Houdini 3.0 uses always Large Pages, providing they are available.![]()
Regards,
Tom.
Can Houdini use large pages if the memory is too fragmented ? Would that hurt Houdini's performance relative to no-LP engines, since there is no way to tell Houdini not to use large pages ?
Regards,
CL