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84868 2002-09-30 23:01:00 Hi, Can anyone advise what decides whether a computer is MMX or not; is it the m/board, the BIOS, the CPU or some integration of these things? Reason I'm asking is that I've just purchased a processor upgrade rated as maximum for motherboard. Haven't installed it as yet but, up till now, have been non-MMX while this processsor is rated MMX. Is this all I need to go the MMX way or can I expect problems? Jim jaybee (1199)
84869 2002-09-30 23:09:00 MMX is an Intel architecture, part of the CPU.

It comes standard with any Intel processor Pentium II and above... and even then was availible with later edition Pentium I chips.

Todays post by tweak'e (on the top of the forum list) lists a useful tool to diagnose your CPU and it's features. Download it and see what it comes up with if you're still unsure. :)
Jemy_X (2081)
84870 2002-09-30 23:10:00 I believe it's the CPU that makes it MMX.

What specs are the CPU and motherboard?

Mike.
Mike (15)
84871 2002-09-30 23:31:00 According to SiSoft Sandra CPU is described as generic ( some might say geriatric :-) ) VIA/Cyrix 6x86-S@134 MHZ. Co-Processor (FPU) built in. No mention of MMX but says m/board can handle upgraded processor. jaybee (1199)
84872 2002-09-30 23:44:00 A Cyrix CPU? They don't come with MMX.

Interesting. Didn't you say the upgrade was an Intel processor?
?:|
Jemy_X (2081)
84873 2002-09-30 23:50:00 No. Upgrade I'm looking at is AMD K6 CPU PR2-266 - rated as highest the m/board will take. jaybee (1199)
84874 2002-10-01 00:23:00 i'm rusty with the early cpu's but i think there is a MMX p1-233 which would be quicker than the k6-266. (btw i'm looking for one myself so if you see a few....;-) ) tweak'e (174)
84875 2002-10-01 05:58:00 if the k6 is MMX, then it'll probably rate about the same as the p1-233, won't it?

Mike.
Mike (15)
84876 2002-10-01 06:11:00 You've got me there :-) Present setup is 166 and the 2-66 is processor I bought but not, as yet, installed. Will probably go ahead with install and see what happens :D Jim jaybee (1199)
84877 2002-10-01 07:01:00 Yes - up until recently my Comp was powered by an Cyrix/IBM 6x86 M2 P233 - offically they could not call them MMX, so they called them M2. Still have it.
Bye
Peter H (220)
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