Am 03.06.24 um 02:32 schrieb Masaru Nomiya:
Hello,
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Subject : bios -> uefi boot, because of: resizable bar need csm off Message-ID : <58280711-ea61-8d81-0c36-d437bcb9e2da@becherer.de> Date & Time: Sun, 2 Jun 2024 18:44:29 +0200
[SB] == Simon Becherer <simon@becherer.de> has written:
SB> opensuse tumbleweed:
SB> up to now, i have had no inducement SB> to change my harddrives from legacy boot to uefi boot.
SB> but now, i figured out that the full speed of the SB> graphic will need "csm" off in bios/uefi, to switch on SB> "resizable bar" [...]
I vote for Carlos.
mh, i do not think that i will in near future set up my systems new. the idea is more to have drives which i could put into systems without classic bios. and i do it like carlos, always update.... so in the past i have updated most of my harddrives/nvme's to gpt. now the next step will be get them bootable with uefi.
The fact that it is not at full speed is probably a problem with the video card settings.
What are you using for your video card?
ati, different types, more or less i am speaking of the game pc's of my child's, they have "modern" ati cards in (one i know without sitting at that pc: radeon rx 7900xt 20gb. when i google "resizable bar" i got a results that there will be a performance update after enable it (generally speaking for graphic cards). i personally do not care at my work pc's for that. simoN -- www.becherer.de