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Disable Resizable Bar

Gabarowski
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Hello!

I'd like to disable resizable bar feature, I did it in BIOS but GPU-Z still write it is enabled. I have no clue what to do, please help.

BIOS version: ACADL357.0065.2024.0409.1723

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Gabarowski
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@ACarmona_Intel  The problem is solved with the 4575 version of Arc Control.

It's a shame that the newer versions of Arc Control shows the ReBar falsly.

I really hope Intel's development team will fix this in the future, I'll only update my driver whenever the updates announcement shows fix for lapac71h model

 

All the best!

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Stefan3D
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Looks like a fluke in GPU-Z

Double-check with HWiNFO

Report discrepancies at Testing please: GPU-Z Resizable BAR Support Report

 

What is the motivation to disable rebar?

Does any reputable tech site report issues with that?

Gabarowski
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In HWiNFO is the same (enabled)

My motivation is that I'm having audio stutter for half a sec every 2-3 mins on both Win10 and 11, someone wrote that ReBar cause this so I wanna turn it off, I'm not a huge game, I'm more like a creator.

So basically that's the only reason I want to disable it, I'm having this very annoying audio stutter, even in DAW and Video Editor.

DPC Latency screenshot attached.

 

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ACarmona_Intel
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Hello Gabarowski ,

 

Thank you for posting in our communities.

 

Please generate an SSU report to help me further analyze important details on your system, such as the OS build number, graphics driver version, a complete model of your system, etc. To generate the SSU report, please refer to the article: How to get the Intel® System Support Utility Logs on Windows*. Please send us the generated SSU.txt file.

 

We look forward to your response!

 

Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 

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Gabarowski
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Dear @ACarmona_Intel ,

 

I attached the SSU report.

I looking forward to your reply!

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Sorrow
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@Gabarowski wrote:

Hello!

I'd like to disable resizable bar feature, I did it in BIOS but GPU-Z still write it is enabled. I have no clue what to do, please help.

BIOS version: ACADL357.0065.2024.0409.1723



The root cause appears to be closely linked to the power spike that occurs when the GPU switches from lower power states (L0S/L1) to normal operational states.

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Gabarowski
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@Sorrow have you solved this issue? If yes, can you write down how to please?

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Sorrow
Novice
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Sadly no. Intel has concluded that my laptop was defective. I'll have to start the RMA Process.

Although the 4575 driver shows the resizable bar correctly, there are still freezes due to changes in the power states of the dGPU

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Gabarowski
Novice
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Oh no, I have the same issue, Event Viewer writes the same to me.

Did you send your laptop already? What was the process? Which country do you send from?

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Sorrow
Novice
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Not yet, I still need my laptop to do some unfinished work. 

But I've contacted my retailer, I will send it to them as soon as I am ready

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Gabarowski
Novice
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@ACarmona_Intel  The problem is solved with the 4575 version of Arc Control.

It's a shame that the newer versions of Arc Control shows the ReBar falsly.

I really hope Intel's development team will fix this in the future, I'll only update my driver whenever the updates announcement shows fix for lapac71h model

 

All the best!

ACarmona_Intel
Moderator
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Hello Gabarowski ,


Thank you so much for the update.


I agree with your plan, wherein you will only update your driver whenever the update announcement shows a fix for the Lapac71h model. 


I'm also hoping that the drivers that will be soon released by us will fix the issue that you have.


You may also check out this link, in case this might be helpful to you:


Thank you for your understanding, and bye for now.


Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 


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