Settings in BIOS Setup Advanced - advanced system configuration
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Cache Memory
calls the submenu in which you can make the settings for the internal cache (in the
processor) and the second-level cache (on the system board).
Phoenix BIOS Setup
dvanced
Cache Memory Item Specific Help
Cache: [Intern And Extern]
Cache Mode: Write Back
Cache System BIOS Area: [Enabled]
Cache Video BIOS Area: [Enabled]
Cache Memory Regions:
C800 - CBFF: [Disabled]
CC00 - CFFF: [Disabled]
D000 - D3FF: [Disabled]
D400 - D7FF: [Disabled]
D800 - DBFF: [Disabled]
DC00 - DFFF: [Disabled]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit
← → Select Menu Enter Execute Command F7 Previous Values
Example for submenu Cache Memory
Cache - cache utilization
This field switches the cache on and off. The cache is a buffer to which parts of the
main memory and BIOS can be temporarily copied. The PC's performance is
higher when the cache is switched on.
You must disable the cache, if the access time is too short for older applications.
Intern Only Only the internal cache is used.
Intern And Extern
Internal (first-level cache) and external cache (second-level cache)
are enabled. If there is no external Cache, only the internal cache is
used.
Disabled Internal (first-level cache) and external cache (second-level cache)
are disabled. All cache-related settings are then without effect.