If I don't understand what this is talking about, I shouldn't try this at home?
You can if you want a box of useless electronics.
Here is what I got from Wikipedia on the SSE3
CPUs with SSE3
* AMD:
o Athlon 64 (since Venice Stepping E3 and San Diego Stepping E4)
o Athlon 64 X2
o Athlon 64 FX (since San Diego Stepping E4)
o Opteron (since Stepping E4)
o Sempron (since Palermo Stepping E3)
o Turion 64
* Intel:
o Celeron D
o Pentium 4 (since Prescott)
o Intel Core
o Xeon (since Nocona)
* VIA/Centaur:
o C7
* Transmeta
o Efficeon TM88xx (NOT Model Numbers TM86xx)
If your CPU is more than a year old it probably doesn't support SSE3.
This is something for guys who want to screw around under the hood and have lots of spare time. Possible? Yep. Something you want to depend upon when quarterly reports are due? Nope.
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If I don't understand what this is talking about, I shouldn't try this at home?
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Don't worry -- you can use the Anderson bichromatic crossover inhibitor and it'll work just fine.