Reply 100 of 551, by Gona
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wrote:I have seen similar results with a piece of junk PC Chips M918 motherboard. If I slow everything down, I see a cache step in Speedsys, however if I run it at full speed, the cache does nothing. Other motherboards of the same chipset do not exhibit this problem, so I believe there is a cache implementation issue with the motherboard. I wonder if the issue you are having is similar, that is, the cache isn't being fully utilised.
Maybe the UT6164C32Q-6 cache chips are too slow for faster CPUs. Maybe your PC Chips M918 motherboard have also UT6164C32Q-6 cache chips.
And maybe UT6164C32Q-6 cache chip based boards can boot Tillamook with L2 cache because they gives a very small plus performance.
But the fact that there are exist so fast CPUs which they do not exist motherboard cache can fast enough to not slow down the overall performance.
For example the board that I have used for K6-III+ was Tyan (which one is not a junk MFG). When the L2 was enabled, the results was slower.