still impressive - thats a lot of work from your machine
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Poor system doesn't get many breaks, I'll tell you that:hammer:
It's been a good performer for a first-time do-it-yourself on a tight budget.
Tyan makes very stable mobo's, but not the best Sandra scores you'll find.
But it'll go a couple weeks, and has no problems with power configurations and such.
I dream of someday having a processor with a "G" in the rating:laugh:The reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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aznx, I believe Albinus is referring to the fact that the UD program is written to achieve optimal performance using SSE2.
That's the way they coded it - nothing to do with which may or may not be better.The reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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I rest my case.........
Everyone is coding for SSE/SSE2, 3DNow! is dead. Why else would AMD license SSE if 3DNow! was so popular :rolleyes:
SSE2 = Pentium 4's FPU performance in the stratosphere :D
And yes UD is optimised for SSE2 :pWhat came first - Insanity or Society?
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Originally posted by AlbinusI rest my case.........
Everyone is coding for SSE/SSE2, 3DNow! is dead. Why else would AMD license SSE if 3DNow! was so popular :rolleyes:
SSE2 = Pentium 4's FPU performance in the stratosphere :D
And yes UD is optimised for SSE2 :p[space saving sig]
AMD 0wn3z j00!
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The TweakTown team is now #374 in the UD heirarchy.
I was made aware of a revolting development this weekend, the UD Agent is no longer compatible with Windows95. At this time I have had to abandon any hope of getting a second system crunching.
Unless someone knows how to get an EZ-Book 700 with 200MMX and 24 Mb's of RAM to run Win98 SE?The reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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Originally posted by Mr. CUnless someone knows how to get an EZ-Book 700 with 200MMX and 24 Mb's of RAM to run Win98 SE?
Why don't you try it and see how it goes :thumb:What came first - Insanity or Society?
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Originally posted by Mr. CThe TweakTown team is now #374 in the UD heirarchy.
I was made aware of a revolting development this weekend, the UD Agent is no longer compatible with Windows95. At this time I have had to abandon any hope of getting a second system crunching.
Unless someone knows how to get an EZ-Book 700 with 200MMX and 24 Mb's of RAM to run Win98 SE?
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