First post, by Flakchak
Hi all,
It seems cache is still the bane of my existence. I have a CH-890C motherboard and despite being over 20 years old, the Dallas Clock Chip is still ticking.
But after running a number of dos benchmarking programs, I can't get any read on how much cache I have on board. I'm hoping that someone has a little knowledge they can lend me. I don't have a manual, nor can I find one online. The motherboard appears capable of 256k, 512, and 1mb of cache.
I'm just wondering, what types of chips would I need with 8 sockets, plus a tag socket to have 256, or 512, or 1mb. I've tried a number of jumper settings, which leads me to believe the cache I have may not be legit. But if anyone can help me out, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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