
1.91.3: Two Cache Sizes?
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1.91.3: Two Cache Sizes?
After pressing "Optimize" in the Cache dialog there are 2 cache size readings, is this new normal behaviour or a bug?


AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
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Seems OK
—> ckit
Hello Chris !
• This seems normal, since it displays the old and the new size, showing the eventual gain @ size you got by optimizing.
- I tested at this moment, I get smaller by ~ 3 MiB. I think it's a good useful feature.
- When you close the box, then come back to it, you read only the current size…
KR
Claude
Clo

• This seems normal, since it displays the old and the new size, showing the eventual gain @ size you got by optimizing.
- I tested at this moment, I get smaller by ~ 3 MiB. I think it's a good useful feature.
- When you close the box, then come back to it, you read only the current size…

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
But try clicking "Optimize" several times... Surprise 



Last edited by Grzesiek on Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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—> Grzesiek
Hello !
• Right, but this is not a normal using…
- Maybe Pierre might set a limitation for one button stroke only… ?
KR
Claude
Clo

• Right, but this is not a normal using…
- Maybe Pierre might set a limitation for one button stroke only… ?

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: Seems OK
I agree it seems normal however having the second one called "Optimized size:" instead of "Cache size:" would be better.Clo wrote:—> ckit
Hello Chris !
• This seems normal, since it displays the old and the new size, showing the eventual gain @ size you got by optimizing.
- I tested at this moment, I get smaller by ~ 3 MiB. I think it's a good useful feature.
- When you close the box, then come back to it, you read only the current size…
KR
Claude
Clo
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys