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    MoralesMyers is offline Senior Member
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    Default CPU cache BIOS settings for windows

    I want details about CPU cache. I had disabled it can this ruin the item. I want new system choices in CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking.

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    1) CPU cache bios settings for windows, CPU level 1 cache in this BIOS setting can be ease the CPU's L1 which is main cache. It is feature which is helpful for overclockers who can wish to find reason of their failed overclocking.

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    2) In CPU Level 2 Cache there is choice Enabled and Disabled. In BIOS setting is similar which ease is for CPU's L2 as secondary cache. Mainly this is default setting. This feature is similar as CPU level 1 cache, which shows reason of failed overclocking. If CPU will not reach limit of 500MHz with L2 cache helped and vice versa; then L2 cache stops CPU from reaching 500MHz stably.

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    3) Here you also have CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking, and choice of Enabled and Disabled. This feature eases or disables L2 cache's ECC checking function, if it is accessible. It is suggested as it is feature and can detect and solve single-bit errors in data stored in L2 cache. Also it detects double bit errors but problem is that it can’t solve it. But ECC checking stabilizes system at overclocked speeds when errors are probably to steal in.

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    4) There are those who supported or supporter disabling ECC checking as it reduces presentation. Presentation difference is small. Though, stability and reliability get by ECC checking is real and significant. It may even ease to overclock higher than is probable with ECC checking disabled. So, help it for included steadiness and dependability.

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