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(also enhanced SSE 2 and 3 extensions too)
Sorry had to be more precise with what I stated It had to be PII which introduced MMX extensions (also enhanced SSE 2 and 3 extensions too) they would have needed that for 3dnow
p1 had mmx first, in oct 96.Sorry had to be more precise with what I stated It had to be PII which introduced MMX extensions (also enhanced SSE 2 and 3 extensions too) they would have needed that for 3dnow
p1 had mmx(p55c) in oct 96, p2 came out in may 97.PII was the first to come out with MMX, although the P5-based original Pentium got it later the same year.
p1 had mmx(p55c) in oct 96, p2 came out in may 97.
You are correct. Makes sense that the Pentium MMX (P5) would have had it first, why would they update an old architecture after release of a new one.. probably my bias towards PII which ran my first Windows PC, I loved that chip
SSE2 and 3 was in P4 first though.
Stuttered as hell on a 7700K because they made sure the load from 3rd party application (streaming) was locked to cores with high enough priority. Dota 2 can run with 60 FPS on an old Core 2.
One CPU got 8cores/16 threads, the other 4/8. Now tell 3rd party app to use 7-8 threads and run at a higher priority than the game.
Hey dudes, "it's" means "it is," and "its" is possessive. If you're gonna rag on AMD for typos, then try not to fail yourselves.
Definitely looking forward to the release and my purchase of Ryzen, formally known as Zen. The only thing is I will have to watch what I spend, I cannot just throw around money willy nilly. (Well, I could but I cannot afford too. )
I bet not. at least id try it. by the time you go to upgrade, the zen drivers will all be integrated into crimson and your system will be ready to go. you will have to reactive windows for sure but I bet the driver just re-initialize for the change and work. ive changed between chipsets that use the same driver plenty of times without issue. if youre planning on redoing the system onto nvme anyways, id plug in the drive and let it boot just to see what happens.Agreed. This is an expensive upgrade for me. I have an FX 9590 that I had picked up 2 years ago for $199. It is running on my Asus ROG Crosshair Formula Z motherboard with 16 GB of G.Skill DDR3 2400 (lowest latency) . So I already bought the lowest latency G.Skill DDR4 3200 (32 GB) 2 16 GB sticks. Its laying on my computer disk with a Samsung NVME M2 950 Pro 512 GB ssd. Just waiting for x370 boards to come out and Ryzen. I think the rumored $500 price point for the enthusiast octacore is probably accurate more than that will retard sales seriously. Less than that would be unprofitable. I figure the silicon will be finalized just after CES 2017 in early January. It will take a month after CES for it to to get into the channel for availability. I will not buy it the first 2 or 3 weeks. It will be in short supply and will be overpriced. I will probably buy it in early March when the channel will be better supplied. I wil sell of my G.Skill 18GB DDR3 dram , FX 9590, and ROG Crosshair board for about $350, a very fair price, to cover some my upgrade expense. The only thing I hate is having to reinstall all those applications and games. it will take a week.
I don't normally benchmark but just for shiggles I did on this occasion, a pair of x5670's did it in just over 36 seconds.
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I could try it on a pair of 12core ivy bridge xeons........
Agreed. This is an expensive upgrade for me. I have an FX 9590 that I had picked up 2 years ago for $199. It is running on my Asus ROG Crosshair Formula Z motherboard with 16 GB of G.Skill DDR3 2400 (lowest latency) . So I already bought the lowest latency G.Skill DDR4 3200 (32 GB) 2 16 GB sticks. Its laying on my computer disk with a Samsung NVME M2 950 Pro 512 GB ssd. Just waiting for x370 boards to come out and Ryzen. I think the rumored $500 price point for the enthusiast octacore is probably accurate more than that will retard sales seriously. Less than that would be unprofitable. I figure the silicon will be finalized just after CES 2017 in early January. It will take a month after CES for it to to get into the channel for availability. I will not buy it the first 2 or 3 weeks. It will be in short supply and will be overpriced. I will probably buy it in early March when the channel will be better supplied. I wil sell of my G.Skill 18GB DDR3 dram , FX 9590, and ROG Crosshair board for about $350, a very fair price, to cover some my upgrade expense. The only thing I hate is having to reinstall all those applications and games. it will take a week.