This is kind of a software question but I figured the answer is actually more likely to come from here, but does anybody know a way to log L2 cache usage?
Thanks
This is kind of a software question but I figured the answer is actually more likely to come from here, but does anybody know a way to log L2 cache usage?
Thanks
Never heard of such a thing.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
hmm that's what I figured...
It was worth a shot.
I'm in the market of buying a new CPU and want to know if I'd notice the difference from 2x512kb to 2x1mb L2 cache.
The 2x1mb is only really better if I'm actually using up the 2x512kb....
Must be an AMD chip to have such a small cache...
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Like above I guess you are talking about AMD 512kb x2 l2 cache vs. Intel 1mb x2 l2 cache.
Technically, it should not make a difference. AMD has an on-board memory controller so they can get away with lower L2 cache without lowering performance.
BUT
In all reality, last and current generation Intel chips are superior to AMD chips at the same price point and performance level.
Do yourself a favor and go Intel.
I am looking to stay with AMD, and I am comparing two AMD cpu's.
One has the 2x512kb L2, and the other a few steps up but has 2x1mb L2 but obviously is a bit more expensive.
I just wanted to know if there was a way to tell if 2x512kb L2 would suffice. Apparently there is not.
From my understanding, RAM is for dealing with multiple processes, while cache is for dealing with intensive processes. I do not use my computer for anything extremely intensive, but do a fair amount of multitasking. I may play a game now and then, and tend to also have a browser or a messenger service open as well (praise dual monitors), but that would benefit more from RAM would it not?
Dunno.
Safe Rule of Thumb..."More of everything is better."
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
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