TRDCorolla1 Golden Master Messages 12,592 Location California Nov 5, 2005 #11 To put it in simple terms, it provides performance enhancements when running software such as MPEG-2, MP3, 3D graphics, etc., etc...
To put it in simple terms, it provides performance enhancements when running software such as MPEG-2, MP3, 3D graphics, etc., etc...
alvino Golden Master Messages 19,967 Nov 5, 2005 #12 Yeah, just technical mumbo-jumbo. SSE isn't a software based thing, so you'll have to buy a new processor that comes with SSE2.
Yeah, just technical mumbo-jumbo. SSE isn't a software based thing, so you'll have to buy a new processor that comes with SSE2.
A acphenom Daemon Poster Messages 667 Nov 6, 2005 #13 Yes, basically, it improves performance in applications which benefit from it. I have an Athlon 1.1GHz which runs fast, even when running Windows Movie Maker and videos, so if this is the sort of things you do, there is nothing to worry about.
Yes, basically, it improves performance in applications which benefit from it. I have an Athlon 1.1GHz which runs fast, even when running Windows Movie Maker and videos, so if this is the sort of things you do, there is nothing to worry about.