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  • External cache problem

    After booting through the bios, my system freezes. I managed to derive the problem to an external cache problem. When I disable the ex.cache in the bios, my system works normal. Does somebody nows what's going on, is the problem, my mainbord ( ct-5AGM2, via vmp3 chipset ) or is it something else?

    k6 III 400@450, Chaintech 5AGM2, Matrox G400 DH 32mb, SB Live value, Prim. HD 30.2Gb Maxtor,Sec. HD 10.1 Gb Quantum, 40X LiteOn, Philips 3610

  • #2
    Um...have you got the manual? I'm sure there's a setting which separates the Cyrix's from the AMDs

    The Cyrix needs a special cache option, which your K6-2 wont like - find it out and change it back to whatever the AMD wants.

    (maybe someone can offer a clearer answer than me).

    It could be in the FAQs - run a search in there (I'm guessing that you haven't )

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    • #3
      The bigger problem might be that he's running a K6III, and therefore his board's L2 becomes an L3. I'd go over to www.amdzone.com, and check their K6 forums.
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      • #4
        RD, what do you have your L2 MB cache set to... ie write through or write back? Write through tho slower, is a safer setting so I'd give that a try.

        What speed L2 cache do they supply? Are the pins free of all debris?
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