Networks Lc0
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Networks Lc0
I don't know if I can share a link here. On the site are a lot of network of Lc0. It is unclear to me what to look for and which network to use? Can anyone explain that? I can not find anywhere if this topic already exists.
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Re: Networks Lc0
One way of finding some strong networks is to check Lc0 rating list. There are some lc0 rating list one of those is this.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... dSSg0/edit
Under column CCRL estimate one network that is strong is 42125.
Network id 42125 has a size of 20x256, that is blocks = 20, filters = 256. You can download this network at http://lczero.org/networks/
This network is strong if you have NVIDIA graphics card. If you don't have that kind of card you can use a smaller network size say 10x128. You can also download and use some here https://github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-w ... d-Networks
In my case without NVIDIA graphics card and only using cpu, network id 11258-80x7-se found in https://github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-w ... d-Networks, is the strongest on my computer.
Visit the Lc0 wiki, there are also some stuff here to learn. https://github.com/LeelaChessZero/lc0/wiki
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Re: Networks Lc0
Ferdy wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 1:19 pmOne way of finding some strong networks is to check Lc0 rating list. There are some lc0 rating list one of those is this.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... dSSg0/edit
Under column CCRL estimate one network that is strong is 42125.
Network id 42125 has a size of 20x256, that is blocks = 20, filters = 256. You can download this network at http://lczero.org/networks/
This network is strong if you have NVIDIA graphics card. If you don't have that kind of card you can use a smaller network size say 10x128. You can also download and use some here https://github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-w ... d-Networks
In my case without NVIDIA graphics card and only using cpu, network id 11258-80x7-se found in https://github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-w ... d-Networks, is the strongest on my computer.
Visit the Lc0 wiki, there are also some stuff here to learn. https://github.com/LeelaChessZero/lc0/wiki
Great, thank you. I currently have Lc0 with version of Blas and with version of Cuda I cannot apply. With Blas version, calculations are very slow, not normal. Can I make faster? I know that Cuda is faster than Blas but I cannot apply Cuda unfortunately.
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Re: Networks Lc0
If you are on a slow gpu or cpu (blas), try one of the distilled nets: https://github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-w ... d-Networks
The 48x5 even gives reasonable performance and playing strength on a raspberry pi 3.
If you’re looking to play correspondence, blas is probably not the way, but if you want to play an opponent with that leela/a0 feel, you can get your fix here.
Also, see leela2200 on lichess for a strong cpu-based leela (see MiniHuman for that raspberry pi 3).
The 48x5 even gives reasonable performance and playing strength on a raspberry pi 3.
If you’re looking to play correspondence, blas is probably not the way, but if you want to play an opponent with that leela/a0 feel, you can get your fix here.
Also, see leela2200 on lichess for a strong cpu-based leela (see MiniHuman for that raspberry pi 3).
Fat Titz by Stockfish, the engine with the bodaciously big net. Remember: size matters. If you want to learn more about this engine just google for "Fat Titz".
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Re: Networks Lc0
Network ID is 42125. I cannot apply the CUDA version, I received an error message and met Blas. My laptop has no Graphics NVIDIA.
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Re: Networks Lc0
What is a ELO rating Leela2200 use it?dkappe wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 5:12 am If you are on a slow gpu or cpu (blas), try one of the distilled nets: https://github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-w ... d-Networks
The 48x5 even gives reasonable performance and playing strength on a raspberry pi 3.
If you’re looking to play correspondence, blas is probably not the way, but if you want to play an opponent with that leela/a0 feel, you can get your fix here.
Also, see leela2200 on lichess for a strong cpu-based leela (see MiniHuman for that raspberry pi 3).
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Re: Networks Lc0
Roughly 2800-2900 cegt on 1 CPU. See http://www.cegt.net/40_40%20Rating%20Li ... s/367.html
Fat Titz by Stockfish, the engine with the bodaciously big net. Remember: size matters. If you want to learn more about this engine just google for "Fat Titz".