BIOS Tuning: Maximum Power
More Speed: Progressive Settings Of The CPU
This BIOS menu allows you to set important parameters for the CPU. Important: The L1 cache should be enabled.
The settings for the CPU cache are among the most important functions of the BIOS. The processor's L1 cache and L2 cache should always be enabled; otherwise a huge deal of power will be squandered. This is true of all PCs, and it's one of the basic things the user should keep in mind. After all, there is no harm in checking these settings in the BIOS.
The same goes for the L2 cache.
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