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3.0 is faster then 2.4! I'm curently runing the CPU @ 1015MHz 145MHz FSB CAS 3(need some bether memory) System is tested at 150MHz fsb with my friends mem (and thats with my old G-Orb now using alpha pep66)! If you are going to by a new sys. go with an 750MHz P3 an overclock the it!
EDIT what part of the guide is hard to understand? If you are having problems post here or mail me!
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[This message has been edited by Guru (edited 22 November 2000).]
According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...
A new system would be an overclocked p3?
Maybe one of those new cC0 stepping p3.
As cool as they might be and all.
Wouldnt an AMD Tbird do better?
Its got a helluva lot better fpu.
and the fsb is at 200Mhz, with 133Mhz memory.
Wouldnt it be smarter to go with a Tbird?
heh. more questions...
Who here crates a RAM disk just for SETI to crunch? how much does that actually do?
The reg edit cache settings.
I quote you .."Change it to reflect the size of the L2 cache of your machine"
Well that doesnt help me at all. because its set to 0 and I have no idea what the hell to put it to.
Is there a way to change the CLI to write to the harddisc every 10 minutes or something like that?
Thanks Guru
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Originally posted by Zyn:
Wouldnt an AMD Tbird do better?
Its got a helluva lot better fpu.
and the fsb is at 200Mhz, with 133Mhz memory.
Wouldnt it be smarter to go with a Tbird?
P3 is faster becouse it has faster l2 cache!
Originally posted by Zyn: Who here crates a RAM disk just for SETI to crunch? how much does that actually do?
Used to do it droped my times ~15min! In a normal system it will not lover your times by more than 10min!
Originally posted by Zyn: The reg edit cache settings.
I quote you .."Change it to reflect the size of the L2 cache of your machine"
Well that doesnt help me at all. because its set to 0 and I have no idea what the hell to put it to.
How much L2 cache does your CPU have? what CPU are you using?
Originally posted by Zyn: s there a way to change the CLI to write to the harddisc every 10 minutes or something like that?
Telling windows your L2 cache size will do nothing. CPU caching is dsone entirely in hardware, so whether windows knows or not will not make any difference.
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