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RamFan

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Since: Oct 19, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 12:04 pm
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This was posted on alt.comp.pc-homebuilt-

 > Hi all
 >
 > Bought my fave hardware magazine the other day and discovered something
 > which I thought others might want to know about ( just in case ).
 >
 > A lot of people these days are running processors with a fast L2 cache,
 > normally 512kb - Northwood or Bartons for example. Did you kow that if you
 > are running XP you will only be using 256Kb of this at the most as XP is
 > only configured to utilise that amount. If you are running a 512Kb L2
Cache
 > or higher you need to register it manually.
 >
 > You can do this by going to
 >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\MemoryMan
 > agement and find the DWORD entry : SecondLevelDataCache. When entering
 > values here, be sure to use the correct numeric system. 256Kb should be
 > entered as 100 in hexadecimal, 512Kb is 200 and 1024Kb is 400
 >
 > Hope this is of use to some of you guys and gals
 >
 > Peace
 >
 > Daniel
 >

Here's a source for more
info-http://theeldergeek.com/level_2_cache_settings.htm


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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:17 pm
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"RamFan" <whuuuh DeleteThis @doh.com> wrote in message
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 > This was posted on alt.comp.pc-homebuilt-

Yup...i did the tweak myself, anyone do some benchies to see if anything
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 12:26 pm
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"RamFan" <whuuuh.RemoveThis@doh.com> writes:
 >This was posted on alt.comp.pc-homebuilt-
  >> A lot of people these days are running processors with a fast L2 cache,
  >> normally 512kb - Northwood or Bartons for example. Did you kow that if you
  >> are running XP you will only be using 256Kb of this at the most as XP is
  >> only configured to utilise that amount. If you are running a 512Kb L2
 >Cache
  >> or higher you need to register it manually.

That article was total nonsense. I posted a response in
alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt explaining what that registry setting
actually does.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 3:37 pm
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You sure tore that up. Kudos.
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 > "RamFan" <whuuuh RemoveThis @doh.com> writes:
  > >This was posted on alt.comp.pc-homebuilt-
   > >> A lot of people these days are running processors with a fast L2 cache,
   > >> normally 512kb - Northwood or Bartons for example. Did you kow that if
you
   > >> are running XP you will only be using 256Kb of this at the most as XP
is
   > >> only configured to utilise that amount. If you are running a 512Kb L2
  > >Cache
   > >> or higher you need to register it manually.
 >
 > That article was total nonsense. I posted a response in
 > alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt explaining what that registry setting
 > actually does.
 >
 > -Jonathan jhue RemoveThis @sonic.net<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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