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The new AVX and AVX2 instructions give a minor speed up '''only with the software renderers of GSdx and not the hardware ones.''' | The new AVX and AVX2 instructions give a minor speed up '''only with the software renderers of GSdx and not the hardware ones.''' | ||
Note: AMD users do '''NOT''' mistake SSE3 with SSSE3 (1 extra S) and SSE4A with SSE4.1, they are totally different and are '''NOT''' supported. In this case use the SSE2 flavor. | Note: AMD users do '''NOT''' mistake SSE3 with SSSE3 (1 extra S) and SSE4A with SSE4.1, they are totally different and are '''NOT''' supported. In this case use the SSE2 flavor. | ||
{{Tip|*'''SSE2''' supporting CPUs: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2#CPUs_supporting_SSE2 Check here] | {{Tip| | ||
*'''SSE2''' supporting CPUs: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2#CPUs_supporting_SSE2 Check here] | |||
*'''SSSE3''' supporting CPUs: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSSE3#CPUs_with_SSSE3 Check here] | *'''SSSE3''' supporting CPUs: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSSE3#CPUs_with_SSSE3 Check here] | ||
*'''SSE4.1''' supporting CPUs: Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn series (E7xxx,E8xxx and Q9xxx models), Intel Corei3, Intel Corei5, Intel Corei7, AMD Bulldozer/Bobcat | *'''SSE4.1''' supporting CPUs: Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn series (E7xxx,E8xxx and Q9xxx models), Intel Corei3, Intel Corei5, Intel Corei7, AMD Bulldozer/Bobcat | ||
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***''mVU Flag Hack'': Check the tooltip for a detailed description about how this works. Moderate speed increase with very high compatibility, '''recommended'''. | ***''mVU Flag Hack'': Check the tooltip for a detailed description about how this works. Moderate speed increase with very high compatibility, '''recommended'''. | ||
***''MTVU (Multi-Threaded microVU1)'': Check this to use a third core for emulating the ''VU1'' unit of the PS2. This speed hack provides a '''large''' speed boost for processors''' with 3 cores or more''', while having extremely high compatibility (causes problems only in a handful of games). Note that some games might not get a good speed increase (depends how much they use the VU1 unit). There are also reports of speed boosts even on dual core processors. | ***''MTVU (Multi-Threaded microVU1)'': Check this to use a third core for emulating the ''VU1'' unit of the PS2. This speed hack provides a '''large''' speed boost for processors''' with 3 cores or more''', while having extremely high compatibility (causes problems only in a handful of games). Note that some games might not get a good speed increase (depends how much they use the VU1 unit). There are also reports of speed boosts even on dual core processors. | ||
*''Restore defaults': Click this to restore all settings to their default values (which actually disables all hacks in this tab). | *''Restore defaults'': Click this to restore all settings to their default values (which actually disables all hacks in this tab). | ||
==Game fixes== | ==Game fixes== | ||
==Presets== | ==Presets== |