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Aida reportd that the L2 cache (level2/secondary) cache is 0, which will
result in a performance penalty.

To what & where do I change this ?

In the Ami bios setup the only cache choices are Internal & External and
they can be either enabled/disabled



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"fhg" <fhg@hotmail.com_(notreal)> wrote in message
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> Aida reportd that the L2 cache (level2/secondary) cache is 0, which will
> result in a performance penalty.
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> To what & where do I change this ?
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> In the Ami bios setup the only cache choices are Internal & External and
> they can be either enabled/disabled


So enable them both in the BIOS. That's how I have mine set up.

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Yes, they are both enabled but I still get that report from Aida32 and was
wondering where/how i might change this


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That's probably all that you can do; what kind of CPU? The report from
AIDA might be wrong.


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Matsonic MS5025 S & Cyrix 6x86L


> That's probably all that you can do; what kind of CPU? The report from
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I think the question is settled by this info -
"> The Cyrix 6x86L does not have L2 cache on die.
> http://www.bytes-and-more.de/tech/cyrix_tech.htm "



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> Aida reportd that the L2 cache (level2/secondary) cache is 0, which will
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Aida was too kind. It should have laughed and told you to have gotten a
new system (or at least a new CPU).


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True enough. I'm tweaking it for a friend.

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