![]() ![]() Once your motherboard’s firmware is updated to the latest version and you have ensured that your GeForce RTX 30-series graphics card has been updated to a compatible VBIOS or is already compatible with Resizable BAR, you’ll need to enable the feature in your motherboard’s firmware. Step 3: Apply the proper firmware settings Ensure that your PC is connected to a reliable source of power before updating the VBIOS, and do not unplug it during the course of the update. Your graphics card will then be running the latest VBIOS version. Once the update is complete, your PC will restart. To update the VBIOS, simply download the update package from your product’s support page, extract the package from its compressed archive, and run the executable inside. To find your graphics card’s support page, please start here. We provide self-contained VBIOS updater packages through our product support pages. However, a video BIOS (VBIOS) update is required before Resizable BAR can be enabled with our GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, GeForce RTX 3070, GeForce RTX 3080, and GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards. All of our GeForce RTX 3060 graphics cards support Resizable BAR out of the box. ![]() Once you have updated your motherboard to the latest BIOS version, confirm that you have a compatible NVIDIA GeForce graphics card installed in your system. Step 2: Update your graphics card’s VBIOS, if necessary For more information on how to perform a firmware update on your motherboard, please consult this handy guide (applicable to both AMD and Intel platforms) or refer to your motherboard’s user manual through its support page. Your motherboard may offer several methods of updating its firmware, including through Armoury Crate or AI Suite 3 in Windows, EZ Flash in the firmware interface, or through USB BIOS FlashBack™ on select models. Once you’ve obtained the necessary firmware update file from your ASUS motherboard’s support page, you’ll need to actually perform the update. Whether your ASUS-powered PC uses an Intel or AMD platform, you can check whether a firmware update is available to enable Resizable BAR on your motherboard by navigating to its support page through our product finder. You can find a full list of system requirements for Resizable BAR at NVIDIA’s GeForce blog. For those with Intel platforms, many of our B460, H410, H470, Z490, Z590, and X299 motherboards now support Resizable BAR, as well. ![]() Step 1: Update your motherboard’s firmwareįor system builders with AMD platforms, those with a Ryzen 5000-series CPU or Ryzen Threadripper 3000-series CPU and many ASUS A520, B450, B550, X570, and TRX40 motherboards can install a firmware update to enable Resizable BAR support. GeForce graphics driver version 465.89 WHQL improves performance in 17 games with Resizable BAR enabled, and more supported games will be added over time with future driver updates. Once your system’s firmware is fully updated, you’ll also need to make a couple simple settings changes in your motherboard’s UEFI.įinally, you’ll want to make sure that your system is running the latest available graphics driver from NVIDIA. You will then need to ensure that your motherboard has the latest firmware update, and that your graphics card’s video BIOS (VBIOS) is up to date. In order to enable Resizable BAR on your system, you will first need to ensure that your PC has a compatible motherboard, graphics card, and CPU inside. This handy guide will show you how to enable Resizable BAR on your ASUS-powered PC. ![]() We know that DIY PC builders the world over are excited to gain access to these potential performance improvements. ASUS has been working with our industry partners to bring support for this feature to over 180 of our motherboards and to our custom versions of GeForce RTX 30-series graphics cards. The Resizable Base Address Register, also known as Resizable BAR, is an exciting feature of the PCI Express expansion bus standard that has the potential to deliver more performance to gamers in select titles. ![]()
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