Do caching controllers really help?
The short answer, is that if you are using a multi-tasking operating system with a good memory manager, caching controllers should be ignored. If you are running DOS or Windows, then *maybe* they will help, but I am not sure that they are a good buy. There are lots of people who have said “I put a caching controller in my computer, and it runs faster!”. This is probably true, but they never have measured the speed increase compared to putting the same memory into main memory instead. More importantly, the caching controllers cost more money than non caching controllers, so you should be able to add _more_ main memory instead of buying a caching controller.