Reply 20 of 21, by Sphere478
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imi wrote on 2021-11-11, 15:23:Tetrium wrote on 2021-11-11, 14:55:Some years ago I was contemplating on whether it would be possible to disable part of the cache and make it work again if the ch […]
imi wrote on 2021-11-10, 02:52:a chipped die like that doesn't necessarily mean the end of a CPU as long as it doesn't go too far, I remember my old Athlon C had a far larger chunk than that broken off the edge and it still worked just fine.
Some years ago I was contemplating on whether it would be possible to disable part of the cache and make it work again if the chipped part of the CPU just happens to be that damaged cache.
Iirc I do remember that some of the bridges controlled the size of the CPU cache (with 256kb having a way to disable either half or 3/4th of the cache).Seems like a not very useful hack for now (if it works), but perhaps for the future just ftr.
I don't believe it'd be simple as that, as there are probably many other lines routed around the outside of the die for connectivity
Good point