![]() ![]() Just because intel and nvidia are sort of more like a japanese movement pocket watch rather than a rolex or a torbillion watch. Also you want to compile in higher bit depth than binary. and try and get a single thing AMD to actually be enabled. you can type SMARTACCESSMEMORY2 and SMARTACCESSMEMORY9 and then x99999x999999x9999x9999x99999 or ZZZZZ x FFFF. ![]() You need to type things like EXTREME or INFINITYSAM and then EXTREMESMARTACCESSMEMORY. You can then type in for the display driver function and chipset drivers from AMD and VULKAN and whatever apps are running to ENABLE it in a config.ini or settings.ini text file or in windows registry. YOUR operating system, games and apps must be compiled with it enabled. Storage: M2 Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, SSD Samsumg 950 Pro 1 TB GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT OC 16GBĮxtended monitor setup: Gigabyte AORUS-FI27Q27" 2560x1440 Philips IPS 24" 1920x1080 Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero One good thing about AMD Adrenalin s/w is that You can turn off SAM directly there, if You play games that actually are not beneficial of this feature. You can check if SAM is enabled in AMD Adrenalin s/w > Performance tab > Tuning => Smart Access MemoryĨ. You will find it under BIOS > Advanced menu.ħ. After restart of the system Enter Bios setup again to enable Above 4G Decoding and then enable Re-size Bar support (SAM). If it not, then one have to first re-partition in GPT mode and then reinstall Windows.Ħ. ![]() In order to have Windows UEFI fully enabled and CSM disabled, the systems disk/ssd partition must be in GPT(link to MS) and Not partitioned in MBR mode. In Bios setup > Boot option UEFI mode must be enabled, however I have tried without, but as a quest from SAM support, I suggest to have UEFI enabled.ĥb. In Bios setup >Boot menu => CSM (Compatibility Support Module) has to be disabled.ĥa. You will need to update your BIOS with latest Agesa version.Ĥ. Only GPUs from AMD RX6000 series support SAM.ģ. If necessary, install latest chipset from: Ģ. Make sure that your motherboard chipset and CPU can support SAM from the beginning. However if one will try, there are several requirements that must be fulfilled and its just not about the BIOS settings.Īnd here I'm just talking about AMD chipset.ġ. If you are on a 1920x1080 60Hz monitor- don't even think about it, SAM will not gain any performance improvement, it will rather downplay the performance as I have been seeing on my tests setups (which is by all means just personally and not professionally done). Some games actually will see a performance loss, and in most games that support SAM will only gain somewhat between 5-10 FPS and that is in particular high resolutions 1440 or more. I find somewhat strange that AMD doesn't tell You the full requirements, one has to search for it. ![]()
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