AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT Tested on Z490 Platform With Resizable BAR (AMD SAM) Enabled
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itpro
Cherry picked games once again and their gains. On these ones with that resolution 6800XT beats BFGPU RTX 3090 easily with either SAM enabled or disabled.
tunejunky
itpro
Fox2232
Venix
What i take for this , is that SAM can run on anything that has pcix 3 or higher. . And is not something that you need ryzen5xxx and b550 or x570 combo only.
panogr
Nvidia and Intel suddenly woke up because of AMD. Why did Nvidia or Intel did not provide us with this feature before , if it is "just" part of PCIE specs ? 😉 i will call it SAM (not BAR or else ) just to give AMD credit for releasing this feature to the public 😉
SpajdrEX
Taint3dBulge
I just want to know if ill be able to do this on my z370 mobo? Hope they pass this on down to at least the 3xx series mobos too.
user1
I think its important to keep in mind that when a company says its "Supported Only on X" it is often to limit their customer support commitment, resizable bar isn't a new feature its just not implemented in a universally consistent way.
Valken
Look at the minimum and average FPS gains! That is all I care about and same question as others... why now AFTER AMD released it for their Ryzen 3000/4000?/5000 CPUs?
More evidence Intel was milking the 10% uplift at maximum profits against their user base for years... I do not believe they did not know about this...
Again, so GLAD AMD disrupted the market!
cucaulay malkin
Ryu5uzaku
rl66
chainy
Nice, hope it will work for Z370 owners as well!
asturur
Fox2232
barbacot
panogr
Neither nvidia nor Intel are doing this, neither to give us something, nor to save us from the evil dragon AMD. They do it out of pure selfishness. Intel or nvidia were able to introduce SAM a long time ago (PCIE spec) so why didn't they? 🙂 Because they love us? 😉
Nvidia, AMD or Intel - they all have a marketing departments 😉
tunejunky
ViperAnaf
great marketing stunt by AMD against the feeble minded... taking a standard PCIe feature that exist for years and name it differently....