Cache and the (#s) that follow it
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 10:23 am
Good Morning - I recently upgraded the processor in my PC (running Windows 10) and it seems to have had a negative effect on topics being added to my feed. When the cache reads 400/400, there is a number in () that seems to track groups of headers being added into their proper places. In the past this would usually top out in mid single digits and take not very long to be fully acquired. Now, after the upgrade, this number is likely to rise to 14 or 15 and takes a considerable amount of time to resolve. Is this more to do with disk space than processor functioning? What are the factors that affect this process?
Thanks,
DaDane
Thanks,
DaDane