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I have 10.4.7 (JaS) installed on my PC which has a Intel Celeron D 336, when I check it out in System Profiler it reports SSE2..

 

Is it really only supporting SSE2 or is this just an anomoly?

 

Any easy test to run on it from the OS X side to prove it is working as SSE3?

 

Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions!

I have 10.4.7 (JaS) installed on my PC which has a Intel Celeron D 336, when I check it out in System Profiler it reports SSE2..

 

Is it really only supporting SSE2 or is this just an anomoly?

 

Any easy test to run on it from the OS X side to prove it is working as SSE3?

 

Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions!

 

Sounds like your mach_kernel is the SSE2 one rather than the SSE3

Is it really only supporting SSE2 or is this just an anomoly?

system profiler shows info from /proc/cpuinfo (hmmm this path is form linux on Max OS X it is propably different) this file don't show SSE3 I saw SSE3 in some boot log

 

I don't have SSE3 in system profiler too but I always use kernel for SSE3 an everything woks fine, there is some command for kernel that show for which instruction it is patched, digg on forum for it, use CPU-Z on windows to check did you have this instructions.

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...139&st=100#

I have the same problem. But I installed it using the SSE3 Patches and 10.4.6 update (Jas 10.4.6). Works perfect. But if on my SSE2 install, I replaced my kernel with the SSE3 one, it would crash and burn and crash some more.

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