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Intel themselves said that running ARC on systems that don't support resizable bar is not recommended and will not give optimal performance.
I have resizable BAR enabled tho..
Every PCIE 3.0 system has the hardware to support ReBAR/SAM, the only thing missing is the UEFI driver for it in the UEFI bios, luckly there's a project that allows users of old platforms like me to add said driver to the bios and have ReBAR working.