I tested the difference between the two (cache on/cache off) using 
MacBench a while ago. I don't remember exactly what the performance 
increase was, but it was something...
Mostly I want to disable it because it has no reason for being there.

-Ford

On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 01:39  AM, Jeff Walther wrote:

>
> Yes.  To make my previous post clearer.  I meant that I can't see
> that installing the J38 jumper would get you any advantage, because
> even with the MB 512K cache active all the CPU cards I've tested seem
> to perform up to their maximum possible bus speed anyway.  So I can't
> see what one would gain, bus speed wise, by disabling the motherboard
> cache with the J38 jumper.


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