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256k on-chip level 2 cache; 2MB level3 cache
Hi.
I have the opportunity to buy a 867G4 60G for US$2,500. I've heard some discussion that level 2 cache is terrible for audio while level 3 is preferred. This G4 I'm considering seems to have both. How does this work and does having both mean that audio will be great or problematic? Any insight will be helpful in making my decision. I might turn down this deal just because of the cache? Thanks. |
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Re: 256k on-chip level 2 cache; 2MB level3 cache
1. Im not aware of any Cache issues with ANY of the new g4's.
2. your about to pay too much. The 867 is only $1999 without the superdrive and $2400 with it. |
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