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USWC

Updated: 11/13/2018 by Computer Hope

USWC (uncachable, speculative write-combining) is a setting enabled or disabled through CMOS setup. It instructs the video card installed in your computer to buffer information moving between the processor and the video memory. It then sends it as one write, instead of multiple small writes.

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