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Resizable BAR on Gigabyte 3060 OC

sombralb

So, my mobo is supporting it (Asus ROG Strix Z490 Gaming with latest BIOS update), my CPU (10900K) is supporting it and the latest Nvidia driver 466.11 is also compatible. Looked online for a newer vBiOS and there is nothing posted anywhere but Gigabyte, on their site claim that all their cards are compatible.

 

The issue is that when I turn the option on in BIOS, pc restarts and the GPU is not initialized. No post, no GPU fans and the Q-LED is stuck at GPU error. 

Opened a ticket with Gigabyte support, but no answer for a week. 

 

Any ideas? Suggestions? Anyone with the same setup that has had any luck?

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47 minutes ago, sombralb said:

So, my mobo is supporting it (Asus ROG Strix Z490 Gaming with latest BIOS update), my CPU (10900K) is supporting it and the latest Nvidia driver 466.11 is also compatible. Looked online for a newer vBiOS and there is nothing posted anywhere but Gigabyte, on their site claim that all their cards are compatible.

 

The issue is that when I turn the option on in BIOS, pc restarts and the GPU is not initialized. No post, no GPU fans and the Q-LED is stuck at GPU error. 

Opened a ticket with Gigabyte support, but no answer for a week. 

 

Any ideas? Suggestions? Anyone with the same setup that has had any luck?

I think the 3060 cards came with it enabled. 

Make sure you are on the newest for the motherboard, csm disabled, above 4g encoding enabled. And try again. 

Maybe try reseting bios, check those settings again, and then give it a shot. 

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Just now, m9x3mos said:

I think the 3060 cards came with it enabled. 

Make sure you are on the newest for the motherboard, csm disabled, above 4g encoding enabled. And try again. 

Maybe try reseting bios, check those settings again, and then give it a shot. 

Reset, re-flashed and tried more than 4 times. Already found another topic in here with similar issue (no GPU POST) while trying to enable the feature. Maybe an untested issue on the Nvidia side? 

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1 hour ago, sombralb said:

re-flashed and tried more than 4 times.

 

1 hour ago, m9x3mos said:

csm disabled, above 4g encoding enabled.

 

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2 hours ago, sombralb said:

Reset, re-flashed and tried more than 4 times. Already found another topic in here with similar issue (no GPU POST) while trying to enable the feature. Maybe an untested issue on the Nvidia side? 

Can also try booting without the gpu installed and test boot with the igpu to make sure that is the limitation. 

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5 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

 

 

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Can you confirm your bios settings are correct? 

Above 4g encoding, don't know where to find it in my bios. Csm disabled.

 

*Edit* 

Used Search function, changed both, re-enabled Re-BAR, same thing. No post, stuck on gpu error, no video signal.

 

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4 hours ago, m9x3mos said:

Can also try booting without the gpu installed and test boot with the igpu to make sure that is the limitation. 

If 3060 is installed, no post. Q-LED confirms it stalls on it, regardless. No video signal from any source.

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seems like either motherboard problem or gpu problem. You should wait for a new bios and new Vbios for your gpu.

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2 hours ago, SavageNeo said:

seems like either motherboard problem or gpu problem. You should wait for a new bios and new Vbios for your gpu.

Resizable bar is not the most impressive thing. you wont lose much.

Just to clarify, mobo bios (v.2005) is supposedly compatible. Gigabyte has not released any vBIOS yet but also supposedly, all their RTX 30** cards are compatible already.

 

I just posted to see if anyone with same config has made it work but I also found different topics here and in there fora that face same problem.

So, from what I understand no solution has been found yet and the "culprit" is the vBIOS. 

 

I know that I will not benefit much from it but the problem solver in me is it hing to figure it out!

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19 minutes ago, sombralb said:

Just to clarify, mobo bios (v.2005) is supposedly compatible. Gigabyte has not released any vBIOS yet but also supposedly, all their RTX 30** cards are compatible already.

 

I just posted to see if anyone with same config has made it work but I also found different topics here and in there fora that face same problem.

So, from what I understand no solution has been found yet and the "culprit" is the vBIOS. 

 

I know that I will not benefit much from it but the problem solver in me is it hing to figure it out!

You should be able to boot the system without a graphics card and just use integrated. If that isn't working, there is something wonky on the motherboard. 

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