Okay heres the scoop, when I boot up the system, on the summary screen it reads "Cache Memory: 512k"
But when using a dos program to do a systems check, It reads that the L2 Cache is only 64k
So whats up with that??? Is it 512k or 64k?
My manufacture says it supplies the board with a 512k Cache....
If so, how do I get the system to recongize the L2 and optimize it in Windows98.
I did use a tweak from a Windows NT that makes the computer ulitlize the L2 Cache, but not sure if the key in the reg. is really working or just being ignored?
Any help would be great??
Thanks
One Liberty
MANUFACTURER BIOSTAR
MANUFACTURER PART# M5SIB
PLATFORM Socket 7
PROCESSOR TYPE 6x86MX II
CHIPSET SiS5598
RAM 192MB
ON BOARD AUDIO PCI SOUND Card Onboard
* ESS 1869 Sound Chip
* High-quality ESFM Music Synthesizer
* Integrated Spatialzer 3D Audio Effects Processor
* 16-bit Stereo ADC and DAC
ON BOARD I/O 2 x USB ports on board
* PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard Connectors
* 1 x FDD, 2 x Serial Ports, 1 x Parallel
* IrDA Support
ON BOARD IDE 2 x Ultra DMA/33 Bus Master IDE ports
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Ulitilizing L2 Cache On My System?
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Ulitilizing L2 Cache On My System?
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