sup everyone, even after reading the CPU 101, im still having trouble deciding on a processor.
"Although "the more L2 cache available, the better", also note that the more cache they cram onto a processor, the slower and less efficient it becomes and the more the cache becomes dependent on optimizations designed to improve cache hits"
I was looking @ the differences between the between the Mancester 4200 and the Toledo 4400** core chips, and the difference was the amount L2 cache (also stated in under the reccomendations section of CPU101). These are the 2 processors in my price range (500$). Now between these 2 processors there is almost a 100$ price difference and from reading about the cache it seems hard to decide b/c like it says "the more the better" but then the more cache the less effcient. Maybe im not understanding it correctly and after reading the CPU 101, im still not sure if i will need 1mb of cache. I entend to use this computer for gaming, graphic design, and music production. Thanks in advance
"Although "the more L2 cache available, the better", also note that the more cache they cram onto a processor, the slower and less efficient it becomes and the more the cache becomes dependent on optimizations designed to improve cache hits"
I was looking @ the differences between the between the Mancester 4200 and the Toledo 4400** core chips, and the difference was the amount L2 cache (also stated in under the reccomendations section of CPU101). These are the 2 processors in my price range (500$). Now between these 2 processors there is almost a 100$ price difference and from reading about the cache it seems hard to decide b/c like it says "the more the better" but then the more cache the less effcient. Maybe im not understanding it correctly and after reading the CPU 101, im still not sure if i will need 1mb of cache. I entend to use this computer for gaming, graphic design, and music production. Thanks in advance