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GPUZ 2.45.0 causes BSODs

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GeForce MX is just too old, also AGP makes things much harder to debug and repro. Maybe something for a rainy day

I just spotted that GPUZ 2.45.1 reports the AGP GPU as having Resizable BAR Enabled. Clearly this is wrong and should be fixed. The same happens on my FX 5200 and I suspect will happen on many others.

I also suspect the Default Clock Memory is the data rate rather than the clock speed given it's double the current.

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Compiler defaults probably changed because at some point we have to move on, newer CPUs get newer instructions to make things faster but often dont get used until several years after release as programs have to be compiled with old CPU's in mind.

SSE2 was introduced in the year 2000 I think, more than enough time to use SSE2 by default.
 
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newer CPUs get newer instructions to make things faster but often dont get used until several years after release.
No, this is not strictly true. It's quite possible that there will be system supplied .DLLs that detect their presence and use them even for old programs.

When compiling for such as SSE2 then on start-up the programs should check if the CPU supports SSE2 and if not report this rather than crash.
 

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what do you see in the Resizable BAR report
I wondered what you would make of this. I am pretty sure CSM is effectively enabled as it's not a UEFI BIOS (no "IFE$" block). As you can see both the GPU + Ethernet BIOSes have been loaded.

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