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Gabriel4OCNET

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Hello, thanks for reading this topic.

I want to buy an Arc 770 graphics card, but it doesn't perform well without resizable bar.

I have an Asrock Taichi X370 motherboard with Ryzen 2700X.

People said resizable bar is not available with this setup.

I've searched in my BIOS and resizable bar is available.

Do you think resizable bar will work with the Arc 770 with my setup?

This is something really new to me, and my research was not enough to understand.

Thank you!
 
On that note, I have an RTX 2070 and also see the Resizeable bar in my bios, defaulted to 'Disabled'. What +s / -s if any are there to having it enabled/disabled with the card I have?
 
On that note, I have an RTX 2070 and also see the Resizeable bar in my bios, defaulted to 'Disabled'. What +s / -s if any are there to having it enabled/disabled with the card I have?
Resizeable Bar isn't available for the 2000 series, only 3000+.
 
Resizable Bar is Intel branding.

AMD equivalent is called SAM (Smart Access Memory) and the x370 Taichi has it.
Resizable BAR (base address register) is the generic term, and part of PCI-E spec.

I enabled it, but I can't test without a capable GPU. My 1080 is not compatible.
What does GPU-Z say under the advanced tab?
 
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Resizeable Bar isn't available for the 2000 series, only 3000+.
I don't know exactly, but rebar is available to me, using X370 Taichi and 2700x. I can enable, but I can't test right now, cause my GTX 1080 is not compatible with this technology.
Maybe I should have been a little clearer, I was referring to the nVidia 2000 and 3000 series GPU’s not the the AMD CPU’s.
 
Resizable Bar is Intel branding.

AMD equivalent is called SAM (Smart Access Memory) and the x370 Taichi has it.
I have an ASRock X670E and it's 'Resizable Bar' is the BIOS.
 
I want to buy an Arc 770 graphics card, but it doesn't perform well without resizable bar.
I'm more interested in wanting to know why you want to buy an Intel ARC A770?

Hope you enjoy doing bug reports, and waiting months on end for driver fixes....
 
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