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It supports SSE3 and SSE4A but not SSSE3 and SSE4 which is what gsdx uses. As an amd user you are stuck at SSE2 until the next generation cpus ship.
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Despite the similarity of the names, SSE3 is unrelated to SSSE3 and the same is true for SSE4a and SSE4.1.
AMD has to date not implemented the SSSE3 and SSE4.1 instruction sets on any of their CPUs.
Therefore the recommended GSdx version for AMD users is the SSE2 one.
There is a minor speed loss, but it is only about 10% overall.
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02-27-2011, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2011, 10:06 PM by Rezard.)
You have SSE2, SSE3 and AMD's SSE4a. The emulator can use SSE2, SSSE3 or Intel's SSE4.1. There are major differences from SSE3 to SSSE3, and also from SSE4a to SSE4.1.
At this time, AMD users are usually limited to SSE2. In the near future, AMD's Bulldozer will include other sets.
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03-02-2011, 09:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2011, 09:16 PM by Saturnize.)
So what if I'm using SSE3 (not SSSE3) and it (CPU-Z) says my CPU supports it but pcsx2 doesn't allow me to run the plugin?