Do any distributed computing programs take advantage of SSE code? Seti? RC5?
and as a side note, is it common to use SSE in games?
Reason I'm asking is b/c I upgraded my Athlon-C 1.33ghz (i cracked it when changing heatsink) to Athlong XP 1600+. But in order for SSE to be detected I need to reinstall WIn2k which I'm in no mood to do. So I'm curious if I'm losing potential performance by not having SSE. Thanks
and as a side note, is it common to use SSE in games?
Reason I'm asking is b/c I upgraded my Athlon-C 1.33ghz (i cracked it when changing heatsink) to Athlong XP 1600+. But in order for SSE to be detected I need to reinstall WIn2k which I'm in no mood to do. So I'm curious if I'm losing potential performance by not having SSE. Thanks