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    Yup. Go use it. Though Bryan already set a credit cap to 30 to prevent me (and soon, you) from stealing credits. :twisted:

    If anybody needs the other apps, I have Crunch3r's MMX, SSE and SSE2 optimized. I've never found his SSE3 release.

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    yea, mine is optomized... That's why... :D

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    I can’t run optimised apps because I am doing some tests but it does mean that my old DDR400 RAM is still standing up quite well against your top of the range DDR2 RAM, at least on Riesel Sieve. Your scores are impressive though, dAVE

    :salute:

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    Yea, I love this machine...


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    Better not tell your wife that! :buzzsaw:

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    So with the AMD machine what optimized client should I be using.. I am using the SSE2 version on my Intel Dual Core and my AMD Dual Core. Isn't SSE2 for intel's??

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    The SSE2 version is for any processor that supports it, both AMD's and Intels.

    EDIT: Same applies to the other versions of course :roll:
    Any CPU that doesn't support SSE2, but supports SSE gets a good boost with the SSE version.

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    Ok cool... I just wanted to make sure I was using the right one... :signthanks:

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    Now why would I give you the wrong one. ;) :P

    We are teammates right. We all work together. Even if it means using an unsupport optimized client now. hehe

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    beerknurd you can download a simple program like CPUZ or CPUID that will give you a load of info on your processor including the extensions it supports.

    edit - i uploaded one of them. http://empty5oul.amdusers.com/cpuz.zip

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