Need cpu with instruction sets for GSDX. Whats the fastest GSDX plugin?
#1
What's the fastest GSDX plugin if your computer supports it as I wanna build a new computer. How's the Phenom 2?
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#2
from what i remember GSDX supports SSE4.1
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#3
AMD don't support anything beyond SSE2 on GSDX, normal C2D and C2Q support SSSE3, latest C2D and C2Q support SSE4.1, AMD support SSE3 that isn't used ( SSE3 not SSSE3 ) and Phenom 2 support SSE4a that is less instructions then SSE4.1 so you can't use GSDX SSSE3 or SSE4.1 with it.
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#4
Thx core i7 920 I'm thinking, think I posted this in wrong place srry.
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#5
i wouldn't go with i7, its expensive and little gain to no gain depending of what you use for, C2D 8400 3.0Ghz or C2Q 9400s 65w ( for future support 4 cores now not very used since there very few programs that use 4 cores ) would be my buy, i7 sucks and i5 will suck, maybe next gen will get better if they make it more energy wise or else intel will suck for a long time.
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#6
When Pcsx2 pops up supporting 4 or 8 threads you will not say that Laugh
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#7
i will say the same, it still doesn't support 4 cores and you are already thinking of 8 threads, if it is a monster job making 4 threads sync, i would say 8 is not going to happen, at least not with GSdx hardware, 8 threads will probably bring lots of problems even if they work. For me i7 is just like P4 it sucks, 130w, it is a heater, really bad for overcloking, the system cost a arm and leg, improvement performence very little, there still not enough support for 4 cores it will take time so 8 threads it will be better if you freeze yourself and program to wake in a distant future.
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#8
as far i know SSE4.1 only gives a speedboost for the software renderer, but for hardware?
i didn't even noticed a difference between SSE2 and SSSE3.
Maybe i should compare the CPU usage? Blink

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