How to set Level 2 cache for 1mb and 2mb CPU's!

Chris

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in your start bar go to RUN type in REGEDIT then navigate to Memory
management as described below, double click the entry and change the DWORD
value to suit your CPU.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SYSTEM => CurrentControlSet => Control => Session
Manager => Memory Management

SecondLevelDataCache
for 256kB Level 2 Cache = 0
for 512kB Level 2 Cache = 200
for 1024kB Level 2 Cache = 400
for 2048kB Level 2 cache = 800


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If I recall correctly this works only for L2 cache on the system bus and not for integral L2 cache that has been common since the Pentium 2.

Chris wrote:
>
> in your start bar go to RUN type in REGEDIT then navigate to Memory
> management as described below, double click the entry and change the DWORD
> value to suit your CPU.
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SYSTEM => CurrentControlSet => Control => Session
> Manager => Memory Management
>
> SecondLevelDataCache
> for 256kB Level 2 Cache = 0
> for 512kB Level 2 Cache = 200
> for 1024kB Level 2 Cache = 400
> for 2048kB Level 2 cache = 800
>
> Chris
> Technical director CKCCOMPUSCRIPT
> Apple Computers, Intel, Roland audio, ATI, Microsoft, Sun Solaris, Cisco and
> Silicone Graphics.
> Wholesale distributor and specialist audio visual computers and servers
> FREE SUPPORT @,
> http://www.ckccomp.plus.com/site/page.HTM
> ckccomp25@hotmail.com

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"Chris" <chris@ckccomp.plus.com> wrote in message
news:42248069$0$94560$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
> in your start bar go to RUN type in REGEDIT then navigate to Memory
> management as described below, double click the entry and change the
> DWORD value to suit your CPU.
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SYSTEM => CurrentControlSet => Control => Session
> Manager => Memory Management
>
> SecondLevelDataCache

"This is not related to the hardware; it is only useful for computers with
direct-mapped L2 caches. Pentium II and later processors do not have
direct-mapped L2 caches." -- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q183063/

Alex
 
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Alex Fraser wrote:
> "Chris" <chris@ckccomp.plus.com> wrote in message
> news:42248069$0$94560$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>
>>in your start bar go to RUN type in REGEDIT then navigate to Memory
>>management as described below, double click the entry and change the
>>DWORD value to suit your CPU.
>>
>>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SYSTEM => CurrentControlSet => Control => Session
>>Manager => Memory Management
>>
>>SecondLevelDataCache
>
>
> "This is not related to the hardware; it is only useful for computers with
> direct-mapped L2 caches. Pentium II and later processors do not have
> direct-mapped L2 caches." -- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q183063/
>

I was reading about this, and other "recommended" tweaks, when
researching pagefile sizing on a website which pointed out the various
inaccuracies and occasional tweaking myths, but I can't find the site
again for the life of me.....

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