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Cacheman 10 review9/22/2023 ![]() ![]() GW2K, DELL, and other OEM's wrote bios code to prevent users from going beyond effective theoretical limits of the cacheing ability of a VX/TX/HX board. For example, you could stick 128 meg of RAM in a TX chipset board, but it would only effectively use 64 of it. No matter how much excellent or high-end hardware you have, you are limited by the ability of the OS and the memory contorller chipset to fully utilize that memory heap. ![]() Memory in Windows 9x always being cached and exchanged/swapped. Yes, but the Cachaman also does the same thing with respect to returning memory for use and effectively helping Windows manage its own memory heap.
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