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02:23, 13 November 2011 GrubbmGait (talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Turbo Boost and Robocode)
17:48, 12 November 2011 Rednaxela (talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Turbo Boost and Robocode)
11:41, 12 November 2011 Nat (talk | contribs) New thread created  

Turbo Boost and Robocode

I just switched to a Sandy Bridge computer recently, which I believe has the most aggressive Turbo Boost nowadays (not counting the AMD Bulldozer, which I am not sure). I find that a lot of older robots started to skip turn like crazy (DrussGT is like skip 1 turn every 10 turns). I think the reason is that when Robocode calculate CPU Constant, it concentrates the extreme math to single core, which trigger the boost (to 2.9GHz in my CPU), but when the battle is being run, there are several threads running (plus the CPU temp would be higher due to more calculation being done), so the boost is not triggered, hence the cpu run at base speed (2.0GHz in my case).

Personally I run my Robocode at 1.5x the original CPU Constant. I don't know which CPUs you guys are on, but I think this may be a problem, especially on RoboRumble clients. What do you think? Should I fire a bug report?

Nat Pavasant11:41, 12 November 2011

I don't have such an issue on my AMD box, but that's a very good point. Hmm... --Rednaxela 16:48, 12 November 2011 (UTC)

Rednaxela17:48, 12 November 2011
 

I also have an increased CPU constant, approx 1.5 times the original. Just because I still have a single core P4 and sometimes I want to do something without stopping my client. It does not seem to hurt anyway.

GrubbmGait02:23, 13 November 2011