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Therefore, I am not supported with the ryzen 2700x, how is it possible that I can turn it on and in the drivers it says that it is turned on (nvidia settings---system information---Resizable Bar---YesI wasnt aware that this is an issue? According to Nvidia at least, they support both AMD and Intel chipsets.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-30-series-resizable-bar-support/
If you mean me i sold the 3080. I have a spare evga 3080ti i can try swapping in.... My board is Gigabyte X570 A Elite and running 5900x. I know the bios was gtg for rebar since it worked before. will have to try the 3080ti for scienceWhen you swap back does Nvidia info say Yes
Yea it just seems weird. If you already flashed the GPU bios, mb bios already working it should be good to go as the previous card had it working. The only thing I can think of is turning Rebar off. Restart. And then turn it back on.If you mean me i sold the 3080. I have a spare evga 3080ti i can try swapping in.... My board is Gigabyte X570 A Elite and running 5900x. I know the bios was gtg for rebar since it worked before. will have to try the 3080ti for science
You didn't understand me, officially RBar is not supported for 2700x, but unofficially it supposedly works.It tells me that it is on.Back when resizable bar was first announced, it was limited to newer chipsets and CPU. If you aren't using the ones listed, not much you can do. AMD 2700x is seriously holding back 30 series cards as well as 40 series cards, so resizable bar is the least of your performance handicaps.
This happened to me, if you have updated vbios and checked rebar in motherboard bios your only other check is windows bios. You might still be on legacy. You have to switch to UEFI
On UEFI but I've never looked for a GPU BIOS update.This happened to me, if you have updated vbios and checked rebar in motherboard bios your only other check is windows bios. You might still be on legacy. You have to switch to UEFI
The MSI site seems to be messed up at the moment.On UEFI but I've never looked for a GPU BIOS update.
check the bios, I know that the first rtx3060ti cards did not have a vbios that supports RBar, it needs to be upgraded, maybe this applies to your rtx 3080 as wellOn UEFI but I've never looked for a GPU BIOS update.
on the Msi forums they say you can do it from the dragon center. Are you using that? They say it is under the advanced tabThe MSI site seems to be messed up at the moment.
The site is working now and they have a low temp and low fan version. The low fan noise one is the same version and the Low Temp looks older. There is not switch, you have to chose what type you want? Are you updating the current switch position, if there is one?on the Msi forums they say you can do it from the dragon center. Are you using that? They say it is under the advanced tab
I found the MSI Live Update tool and it has access to a newer version and now after two years I have BAR support. So a few games may be a few frames faster now?The site is working now and they have a low temp and low fan version. The low fan noise one is the same version and the Low Temp looks older. There is not switch, you have to chose what type you want? Are you updating the current switch position, if there is one?
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CoolI found the MSI Live Update tool and it has access to a newer version and now after two years I have BAR support. So a few games may be a few frames faster now?
Yea my motherboard wanted it CSM off and turn 4g decoding on. Each manufacturer has it setup differentlyNobody seems to have mentioned CSM/legacy bios support. This needs to be turned off in the bios for rebar to work.
One data point but I got my 9900k to support it fine on the 3080ti…
I think secure boot mode has to be on also.Nobody seems to have mentioned CSM/legacy bios support. This needs to be turned off in the bios for rebar to work.
One data point but I got my 9900k to support it fine on the 3080ti…