Greg Merritt wrote:

>       I'm getting set to move from a PowerCenter 150 to an 8500, and I'll
> be moving the clone's PowerLogix G3 (350? upclocked to 440MHz; 512k
> backside cache) to the 8500.
> 
>       I recall that I was advised to remove the motherboard cache of the
> PowerCenter when installing the G3.  Is it necessary or recommended to run
> the PowerLogix card without a motherboard cache in the 850?
> 
> Regards,
> -Greg
> 
> 
> 
Greg

Sometimes the cards and cache work together, try it and see, if you get 
any sudden crashes remove the cache, if it still has random crashes then 
slow the speed of the processor.
I had to remove the cache on my 7300/200, after random crashes and 
refusal to start.

Glen

Have Fun


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