Just bump it up one notch at a time until your machine crashes. Then 
set the ratio one lower. Use the machine (don't do anything you can't 
afford to lose, play a game or something) and see if it is stable, if 
you have odd behaviors or it crashes after a while, move the cache 
ratio down another notch.

-Robyn

On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 12:34  AM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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.
> -- 
> Bill Christensen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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