Resizable BAR Tested with Intel - The Power of Boosted Memory Access

Horizon Zero Dawn

Resizable BAR Tested with Intel - The Power of Boosted Memory Access

Horizon Zero Dawn

For Horizon Zero Dawn, we found that Resizable BAR had a little to no impact on the game's performance. In our custom test scene, Resizable BAR support offers gamers no real performance benefits. 

Resizable BAR Tested with Intel - The Power of Boosted Memory Access  

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30-01-2021, 18:04:21

NeverBackDown
Pretty impressive to say the least. Almost like DLSS magic where a click of a switch and boom instant fps increase, not to the same extent but still impressive. It'll be interesting to see how much impact alongside DLSS this would have. Would it be another similar magical boost? If so Nvidia will really be hammering AMD even more.Quote

30-01-2021, 22:15:27

FTLN
Bring on the RTX Bios's with this feature enabled, not sure why Nvidia is taking so long, it seems the driver is already prepped.....

https://i.imgur.com/xC8nCuW.pngQuote

30-01-2021, 22:47:55

WYP
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Originally Posted by FTLN View Post
Bring on the RTX Bios's with this feature enabled, not sure why Nvidia is taking so long, it seems the driver is already prepped.....

https://i.imgur.com/xC8nCuW.png
Driver enablement isn't supposed to be coming until the release of the RTX 3060. Nice to see that there is a way to confirm it is working on Nvidia hardware. With AMD you kinda need to trust that it's working...

Nvidia needs to do a lot of validation before it goes public. They need to make sure that enabling this does not add new bugs or degrade performance in some instances.Quote

31-01-2021, 12:12:21

looz
Yeah I heard that AMD disables Resizable BAR on driver level for many titles, since it can lead to issues.Quote

01-02-2021, 08:42:59

Peace Ð
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Originally Posted by looz View Post
Yeah I heard that AMD disables Resizable BAR on driver level for many titles, since it can lead to issues.
Guess we'll have to see how it looks with Nvidia then, because if this doesn't create any negative issues, it's an absolute nobrainer.
Let's just hope that motherboard manufacturers don't lock this for the cheaper models...Quote
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