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Give these three links a read you'll find a lot of decent information to glean. On that note TechArp said it best "
AMD Smart Access Memory : How To Enable It?
If you have all of those supported components above, and updated your motherboard BIOS, you need to manually enable Smart Access Memory.
Now, the method will vary from motherboard to motherboard, and it probably won’t even be called Smart Access Memory.
Instead, look for variations of Above 4G Decoding, or Resizing BAR, or Resizable BAR."
https://www.techarp.com/computer/smart-access-memory-guide/
https://envytools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hw/bus/bars.html
https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/gpudirect-rdma/index.html
On my AsRock z170 I believe aperture size is BAR size adjust afrom 256MB to 4096GB adjustable amounts doubling it in step intervals upward from 256MB. MMIO 4GB enable/disable is 4G decoding which you enable above 2GB aperture size seems to follow Windows system memory PAE limits perfectly though doesn't appear there is a 3GB PAE switch or doesn't make any mention of it, but maybe it can work similarly technically not sure the PAE limit is to do with 32-bit and 64-bit with the PDEP support. In fact a Microsoft article on PAE mentions DEP the P portion represent paging and I think is just another difference in the name acronym of it tech industry is wishy washing on naming of different features that's nothing new. If Zen 1/Zen 2 lacks a 64-bit PDEP register on the CPU and/or on earlier chipsets than x570/B550 that most zen 1/zen 2 CPU's would be utilizing it could be limited to at best 2GB to 3GB aperture sizes is my speculation on the matter given how PAE works with system memory for 32-bit.
AMD Smart Access Memory : How To Enable It?
If you have all of those supported components above, and updated your motherboard BIOS, you need to manually enable Smart Access Memory.
Now, the method will vary from motherboard to motherboard, and it probably won’t even be called Smart Access Memory.
Instead, look for variations of Above 4G Decoding, or Resizing BAR, or Resizable BAR."
https://www.techarp.com/computer/smart-access-memory-guide/
https://envytools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hw/bus/bars.html
https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/gpudirect-rdma/index.html
On my AsRock z170 I believe aperture size is BAR size adjust afrom 256MB to 4096GB adjustable amounts doubling it in step intervals upward from 256MB. MMIO 4GB enable/disable is 4G decoding which you enable above 2GB aperture size seems to follow Windows system memory PAE limits perfectly though doesn't appear there is a 3GB PAE switch or doesn't make any mention of it, but maybe it can work similarly technically not sure the PAE limit is to do with 32-bit and 64-bit with the PDEP support. In fact a Microsoft article on PAE mentions DEP the P portion represent paging and I think is just another difference in the name acronym of it tech industry is wishy washing on naming of different features that's nothing new. If Zen 1/Zen 2 lacks a 64-bit PDEP register on the CPU and/or on earlier chipsets than x570/B550 that most zen 1/zen 2 CPU's would be utilizing it could be limited to at best 2GB to 3GB aperture sizes is my speculation on the matter given how PAE works with system memory for 32-bit.