Posted July 10, 200915 yr Take a look at this: http://hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=873225 (note the 64kB L2) I would understand if it was CPU-Z bug, but the performance product in PiFast sucks aswell http://hwbot.org/listResults.do?cpuModelId=505&applicationId=6&filterUser=true&filterBlocked=true&limit=100
July 10, 200915 yr Could be a semi-dead chip, I've seen other AXP's losing half of their cache before.
July 16, 200915 yr Author Looks like Massman is right Here's my XP1700+ Palomino result: 11x190 2-2-2-7: 48.406s (256kB L2) http://hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=875152 Exactly the same result at 95MHz lower frequency but same memory timings/clockspeed. It must be the cache issue
July 16, 200915 yr Author I've recieved another prime examble of FUBAR'ed L2 cache: http://hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=875223 Well, at least I got away with shear frequency
July 16, 200915 yr Hi, I also had this in the past, when I tried to add L2 cache on a barton. It turned out that I removed some cache: http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=567862
July 16, 200915 yr Hi, I also had this in the past, when I tried to add L2 cache on a barton. It turned out that I removed some cache: http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=567862 That one seems to be in the wrong category btw, if it's a Barton:p
July 17, 200915 yr No actually some of the thorton were barton cores, and I had one. After removing the L2 cache it became a duron....
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