I've got mine set- under the "Cache Control" panel- to a backside cache 
of 200 mhz (2:1 in my case), Backside cache on, of course, enable 
Backside cache on restart and my motherboard cache does not show up, so 
I don't have to turn it off. Under the "Other" panel, I have Speculative 
processes and dynamic power management enabled and set to stay that way.
There's not a lot you can do wrong with this, except set the cache ratio 
too high, but it warns about doing this.

-Ford


On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 06:43  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

> 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.


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