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    Fritz Chess Benchmark

    Fritz is well-known chess players worldwide since the base is a fairly good chess. Whereas until now the overclockers validating the stability of their system by the software Premium, this new software fairly lightweight (128 KB) could very well test the system more intensively.


    Fritz Chess Benchmark is as its name suggests a benchmark based on the chess board. Weighing less than 128 KB and requiring no installation, it computes a maximum shots. The interest of this bench is to provide more raw power a benchmark based on the performance of a Pentium! 1 GHz. This bench uses of course all the cores of a system ...

    Powerbook is a very large opening book, suitable to complement Fritz and Chess all modules that run under the current GUI Fritz. In this way the opening game of Fritz will be even more varied and diverse and the student will be able to get much out of time to learn and practice starts.

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    Re: Fritz Chess Benchmark

    Even harder for Fritz. The Powerbook 2008 contains approximately 18 million opening positions obtained from a database of 1,000,000 items of the highest quality. Together with each position is also stored all the relevant statistical information on the average score of the players who fought in it and the results and yields. Fritz Powerbook 2008 covers all current opening theory in a single DVD. That way your Fritz will become a true specialist in theory and may give information on any open position. Discover the most promising alternatives and practice starts clashing with Fritz. The icing: the DVD includes 1,000,000 items that form the basis of the Powerbook 2008 and also a small but exquisite special book made with the strongest master wins the last 100 years (900,000 positions).

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    Re: Fritz Chess Benchmark

    Indeed, the team TT-hardware Fritz chess benchmark compared to the latest version of a premium on Intel Skulltrail. The result is quite interesting. Sub Prime 8 sessions two QX9775 consumed 330 watts while under Fritz chess benchmark they consumed more than 350 watts.


    But before you get excited about "Fritz" and abandon Prime, it is necessary to confirm this observation for other platforms since the Skulltrail is pretty special (dual-cpu, 4xPCIe at 16x).


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    Re: Fritz Chess Benchmark

    I thought that many might be not knowing about the system requirements. So I thought to provide it. The following are the system requirements :
    • Pentium PC,
    • 32 MB RAM,
    • Windows Vista / XP,
    • DVD drive, 10 or Fritz11 Fritz,
    • ChessBase 9 or ChessBase Light 2007 Premium.

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    Re: Fritz Chess Benchmark

    Thank you very much for the Powerbook is very nice addition to the Chessbase Fritz 11 and 10 ... with reference to the two previous post. 1st As far as Chessbase products are only used with your software and more ... 2nd To install Fritz all you need to do is go to the tab "Tree" which is the last to find in the right pane of Fritz and there will give you the option to install the "tree" for the program can choose database of 1 million opening moves or the tree that is 100 000 premium opening moves game but all the world champions will recognize as one is bigger the other .. I hope that is helpful explanation ...

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