Here is how I have mine set:

Backside cache status :     ON

Enable Backside Cache on Restart:   ON

Write-Thru Mode:    OFF     (Write thru mode is slower, it writes data 
to the cache, then to RAM, your data is safer this way. Write-Back will 
only write the cache data to the cache. The speed difference isn't that 
great, depends on which is more important)

Motherboard Cache: Disabled

Speculative Access :  ON

Dynamic Power Management :  ON  (i have no idea what this does, it just 
sounded good, can anyone enlighten us as to what this does?)

-Robyn

On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 05:43  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

>> I think I may opt
>> For the powerlogix route, for those that have tried this what 
>> "size/value"
>> did you select and what processor card was in place when you 
>> installed the
>> Cache Control X utility? I have an XLR8 Mach G3/400.
>
> Yes, I'd also appreciate an explanation of the Cache Control X.  I
> just downloaded it, and don't know what's supposed to be on or off.
>
> (sonnet G3 450)


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