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Finally disable the external cache on your machine, you will not notice that much of a performance loss as the internal cache is more vital.
I forgot to mention that this problem can be caused by bad cache memory chips which should be replaced if possible. There is no great performance loss with turning off the external cache but the internal cache is very important for maintaining overall performance.