Have you considered increasing or adjusting the values of vSOC and vGFX (two closely related values) to successfully stabilize the "Vega 8" iGPU beyond 2250MHz? because the "Vega 8" iGPU of my Ryzen 7 5700G, once the vSOC/vGFX is set to 1.3v takes 2500MHz without difficulty (I can even push up to 2550MHz but without interest because I need 1.375v which is way too much voltage, a lot of extra heat for very little performance gain), after I think I drew the right number at the silicone lottery too.Hi. In my case bios 1.77 decrease overclocking video core from 2400 Mhz at 1.70 bios to 2250 Mhz at 1.77 bios. Моre clocks 2250 MHz is unstable. Ryzen 7 5700G, 32 Gb DDR4 3200@3600.
Activate the "Above 4G Decoding" option in the BIOS and the "Re-Size BAR Support" option will appear by itself, then you just have to put it on "Auto".Has anyone been able to enable smart access memory? I tried to enable it thru the amd adrenalin software and it said I couldn't, but maybe I missed a setting in the BIOS. or maybe it was added recently