These settings are for fine-tuning Opera's low-level performance.
The default settings work perfectly well for normal browsing. Only advanced users with special needs and understanding should need to modify these settings.
Here you can set how far back Opera should remember:
The disk and RAM cache has been pre-set to work with most modern computers.
One setting that still could come in handy for common users though is the ability to increase the size of the disk cache. This will tell Opera to store local copies Web pages you have visited.
Users with older computers may want to lower some disk and RAM cache values, depending on the amount of RAM and free hard drive space on their computer.
When visiting a page you have been to before, Opera normally checks to see if the page has been updated since your last visit. This however, requires additional requests. Many pages aren't updated very often, and you may not care to see the absolutely latest update on every visit. Checking for modifications less often may accelerate your browsing experience.
Some sites redirect you to a different page than the one you attempt to view. Since this too requires additional requests, disabling redirection checking may accelerate your browsing experience.
Note: This may, however, lead to some Web pages not loading as intended, so be cautious if you choose to alter this setting.
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