Reply 240 of 551, by meljor
wrote:I agree with you meljor, the main difference between vanilla mmx and tillamook is that the second has some oboard cache How can […]
I agree with you meljor, the main difference between vanilla mmx and tillamook is that the second has some oboard cache
How can you say that the l2 cache on tillamook is working if it doesn't show up un speedsys, it should show just as it does with k6 plus cpu, don't you think so?
On your screenshots the results for l2 cache (that is the one on the mb) are the same for k6-2, pentium mmx and tillamook.
While the cpu cache gets correctly detected on k6-x+ cpu.
Could you do a benchmark with vanilla mmx and tillamook at the same frequency with quake?
If it shows different numbers cache is detected, so speedsys is wrong, otherwise cache isn't used despite of cpu modding.
Thank you.
No i'm sorry but you are getting it wrong.
Normal mmx: L1 on cpu + L2 on motherboard
Tillamook mmx (MOBILE!) cpu: L1 on cpu but somehow L2 on motherboard does not work with this cpu on most DESKTOP motherboards
Tillamook mmx modded: L1 on cpu + working L2 on some desktop motherboards, just as normal mmx! Tillamook can be clocked higher as normal mmx due to fabrication proces.
K6-2: L1 on cpu + L2 on motherboard
K6-3 (or k6-2+/ k6-3+ also) L1 on cpu, L2 on cpu and therefor The L2 on motherboard becomes L3!
So, if you can see L2 on speedsys with a Tillamook it is working fine.
The only practical difference between a normal mmx and a mobile mmx cpu is the fact that it can clock higher. It can go higher and also has a higher multiplier which makes it more interesting.
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