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Celeron 2GHz Cache Detection?

EAJoe asks: "I have small problem with one Celeron 2GHz machine. Linux kernel 2.4.18-24.7 doesn't seem to switch L2 cache on! This CPU apparently _has_ 128K of L2. There is nothing about L2 in the logs, and /proc/cpuinfo shows an L1D size of 8K instead. Of course I have enabled L2 in BIOS settings (the motherboard is an ASUS P4S533-E, by the way). The CPU overclocks easily up to 3.5 GHz, running stable at 3 - it seems that cache is really switched off. At 3 GHz g++ compilation times are similar to Athlon XP 1800+ machine. I don't have windows on this computer to check this out, but Intel DOS utility shows a Celeron 2000 w/128k L2, also there is '128K' written on the CPU's die. Any suggestions?"

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  1. huh????? by Sarreq+Teryx · · Score: -1, Troll

    What does algebraic vs. RPN math have to do with why this guy isn't able to get his L2 cache to work under linux??????

    1. Re:huh????? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Dumbass, you've been trolled. -1 Offtopic

  2. Just a thought.... by ActiveSX · · Score: -1, Troll

    from the matching-what's-reported-with-what's-really-there dept.

    I think Slashdot could use some help with that at times, too.