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hi Hans,
i am curious did you look at cpu usage for AMD CPUs (dual and quad core) and Stereo Tool, and can that be fixed?

Hi Bojcha,
I kinda forgot about that one... Just to be sure: When you install it, do you get a message that a slower (non SSE2) version will be installed?
If not, can you give some more details about the two systems? I'm especially interested in differences in:
- Memory speed
- CPU cache sizes
If you could run some benchmark on both systems to see if there are any differences (especially w.r.t. these two subjects) that would also be interesting. I have checked my compilation settings, and both CPU's will run exactly the same code (assuming that you didn't get the aforementioned installation message).
Important: CPU speed is NOT a very good indication of how fast a system runs. For example, my previous PC had an Intel 4 at 2.40 GHz. My current PC has an Intel Quad core at 2.66 GHz. Now based on those numbers, when running a 32 bit OS and using only 1 core, the speeds should be roughly similar. In fact, a single core on my new PC is running at least 4 times as efficient as my previous pc - even though the numbers don't show that. This also makes it very difficult to compare your two CPU's without any further information. The most important reason for the difference are: Memory speed, and more efficient CPU (even though the clock speed didn't go up, it has become "smarter" and it executes more instructions per clock cycle). And even if the memory speed is similar: If you have 2 banks containing 2 GB each, the memory works almost twice as fast as when you have one bank containing 4 GB.
