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Interesting Palomino vs. T-bird Comparison: SSE instructions role

AGodspeed

Diamond Member
I found this site early this morning. And if I wasn't hallucinating, I believe that (because of extra SSE instruction sets) the Palomino pounded its T-bird counterpart in CAD and Photoshop and the like. Have fun reading it.

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That article is very hard to believe! From everything that I've read in various EPoX forums, even the very latest BIOS for the EPoX 8KHA still does NOT fully support SSE. So how did Lost Circuits accomplish this feat? :Q
 


<< That article is very hard to believe! From everything that I've read in various EPoX forums, even the very latest BIOS for the EPoX 8KHA still does NOT fully support SSE. So how did Lost Circuits accomplish this feat? :Q >>


I dont think a bios needs to 'support' SSE in order for it to work, rather the bios need to recognise the processor.
 
xtreme2k: That ia just not correct. Certainly, the BIOS must first recognize the processor, but it must ALSO enable the SSE instruction-set if the SSE instructions are to be executed!!!
 
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