>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

THanks.

The  PowerLogix site says that you can set the cache ratio too 
high... how do you know what is too high for your machine?  It 
defaulted to the lowest possible, 3:1 (150mhz).  I bumped it up to 
2:1 and it so far seems to be fine.
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