On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, W.D.McKinney wrote:

> Is there a MB that caches more than 256MB's of RAM ?

There are a smattering of Pentium motherboards which cache 512MB of RAM,
the Intel HX is one of those (provided you have the tag ram) and many of
the Tyan and Asus do as well.  But that's only an issue with the Pentium;
Pentium Pro and Pentium II systems have the cache entirely on the CPU and
they always cache properly.  (Are they limited to 512MB of RAM, or can
they cache the entire 4GB address space, if necessary?)


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