SCCT Hardware Tournament

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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: SCCT Hardware Tournament

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M ANSARI wrote:Hi Sedat ... have been on Playchess few days now but can't seem to catch you. I will try later tonight as well. Maybe we can get Phil to test against Skulltrail at 3.2 Ghz and 4 Ghz. As for Core i7 prices ... they seem still pretty high with motherboard and DDR3 memory being much higher than normal DDR 2 and LGA 775 motherboards. It does seem that a properly configured i7 can run at 3.8 Ghz, and it would be interesting to see if at that speed it can beat a 3.2 Ghz Octa.
Hala Majd....especialy the i7 motherboards,they are way overpriced.....
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
Sedat Canbaz
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Re: SCCT Hardware Tournament

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M ANSARI wrote:Hi Sedat ... have been on Playchess few days now but can't seem to catch you. I will try later tonight as well. Maybe we can get Phil to test against Skulltrail at 3.2 Ghz and 4 Ghz. As for Core i7 prices ... they seem still pretty high with motherboard and DDR3 memory being much higher than normal DDR 2 and LGA 775 motherboards. It does seem that a properly configured i7 can run at 3.8 Ghz, and it would be interesting to see if at that speed it can beat a 3.2 Ghz Octa.
Yes...i am trying to catch too,but you are playing 16min games and i think when i am on playchess you are not in front of computer?!

Currently i am there with user ''Intel QX9650'',if you are there we can test our hardwares, but only at 3 min time control/128 MB hashtable size/Perfect2009 book

Best,
Sedat