after patch getting same performance
I think the main issue chess players have with Bulldozer is its inefficiency. All your 32 cores are at 100%, yet they are not all performing equally - the 2nd core will be slower than the first per module.
Your final np/s, although high, isn't THAT high and with 32 cores adds massive inefficiency. Basically to maintain equality you have to get at least 1.3x (Robert H says 1.2 with Houdini) the np/s per doubling of cores.
So a Quad @ 10,000 kns = an 8 core at 12,000 kns.
However, it'd be interesting to run your machine under IDeA...
Your final np/s, although high, isn't THAT high and with 32 cores adds massive inefficiency. Basically to maintain equality you have to get at least 1.3x (Robert H says 1.2 with Houdini) the np/s per doubling of cores.
So a Quad @ 10,000 kns = an 8 core at 12,000 kns.
However, it'd be interesting to run your machine under IDeA...
I could be wrong, but the patch is only intended to adress light workloads, where not all the cores are busy, and is about making sure that the core use is optimal under that situation. When all cores are fuilly loaded, I thnk the patch probably has no effect.
> after patch getting same performance
Can you post the results of Houdini's "autotune" command for 8, 16 and 32 threads?
See the Houdini manual for "Split Depth": http://www.cruxis.com/chess/manual/cores_and_threads_management.htm
yeah i already tried it and it freezes after about 90 secs
I'll try again
it's probably because of ram, I'll try with 128mb of hash
I'll get this to work, I've noticed build up time takes time, but once it gets going it's fine. I'm installing a new Version of windows to support all available ram and installing updates, I'll tell you how I go
I'll do 16 cores shortly and 8 cores shortly
Thank you, interesting results.
With the higher number of cores the best Split Depth appears to be 14.
From 16 cores to 32 cores the speed increases from 19,800 to 25,500 or by about 29% (close to the 30% value I mentioned earlier).
If you take into account the 20% efficiency loss when doubling the number of threads, the 16 cores will provide nearly the same strength as the full 32 cores.
With the higher number of cores the best Split Depth appears to be 14.
From 16 cores to 32 cores the speed increases from 19,800 to 25,500 or by about 29% (close to the 30% value I mentioned earlier).
If you take into account the 20% efficiency loss when doubling the number of threads, the 16 cores will provide nearly the same strength as the full 32 cores.
so it's a 3% gain going from 16 cores to 32 cores from these results. anything above 25% speed after doubling cores will give you a gain in performance.
19800 X 1.25 = 24750
24750 x 0.80 = 19800
19800 X 1.25 = 24750
24750 x 0.80 = 19800
Another thing I noticed was going from 8 cores to 16 was a 82% gain in speed while going from 16 to 32 was only 29%
So 16 cores is currently the optimum ?
depending on system, but for my system 32 cores will give me a 3% gain over 16. It seems as though houdini works good with 16. For IDeA 32 cores is amazing but for infinite analysis it's not the best.
My next system will be 2x xeon 2687. I'm hoping they can be overclocked. We'll just have to wait and see
My next system will be 2x xeon 2687. I'm hoping they can be overclocked. We'll just have to wait and see
It much be nice to have the money to buy though kind of toys. 
Enjoy them, I bet they are a lot of fun.

Enjoy them, I bet they are a lot of fun.
How many kns you get on a single core? I guess this is also analogous with bulldozer by amd.
>If you take into account the 20% efficiency loss when doubling the number of threads
So Houdini's mp speedup is 1.6 per doubling of cores?
Interestingly Bob H thought most programs lose 30% per doubling, only giving a 1.4x speedup!! I wonder if the figures they mean are 1.8x speed up (Houdini) and 1.7x speedup (Crafty & others)..?
Stonehenge's calculation only looks correct if it's really 1.6. That's why I asked him
all parts arrived, will put together tomorrow.
great news !
Looking forward to see your results !
Are u planning to come over in plachess computer room ?
Looking forward to see your results !
Are u planning to come over in plachess computer room ?
did you get my message Bouddha??
Hi!
I need specs that I can send to computer stores and ask for an offer for 32 and 16 cores computer which will be used only for chess.
Have been thinking about Xeon or the 6 core i7 3930 (rather than the 4 core new i7 3820).
Would prefer quite a lot of RAM, maybe 32 GB.
The beauti will be running engines and also from time to time some database program.
Can you help me guys and post a detailed list?
Regards,
GM
I need specs that I can send to computer stores and ask for an offer for 32 and 16 cores computer which will be used only for chess.
Have been thinking about Xeon or the 6 core i7 3930 (rather than the 4 core new i7 3820).
Would prefer quite a lot of RAM, maybe 32 GB.
The beauti will be running engines and also from time to time some database program.
Can you help me guys and post a detailed list?
Regards,
GM
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