On Thursday 24 May 2001 09:26, Peter Rasmussen wrote:
> Is the below described problem a problem with my chipset, the memory
> subsystem in the kernel, a combination of those or something entirely
> different?
>
> Is there any test I should perform to investigate further eg. to find a
> workaround for a chipset limitation, if that is the problem? It looks as if
> there is a tuning for max. performance around 128MB. Coincidence?

I'm not sure about this as I have never had to deal with something like that 
myself. However, I think that when adding more RAM, you should also add more 
Cache to your system - otherwise performance may drop as described by you. 
Don't ask me, though, how one is supposed to add more cache to a mainboard...

If my above assumption is not right, I hope that someone will share the 
actual facts with you and me ;-)

Greetings
Nils

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