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    2 gamers 1 CPU setup

    Correct me if I am wrong but arent iommu groups depended on the motherboard and not the CPU? Mine seems to be ok https://www.reddit.com/r/VFIO/comments/9eciff/asrock_z370_taichi_iommu_groups/
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    2 gamers 1 CPU setup

    Thanks for the reply ! :) I see that -scsi trigger is there anything to worry about that? (like not having trimm or other things that wont work but need to work in for the nvme ssd to be healthy and perform close to its potential performance? ) Also if I pass through the nvme is it...
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    Nvme pass through to work as a VM installation medium.

    That would need more CPU resources directed towards promox and I use a 9900k (16 threads for two users) + I figure the vm would be snappier that way + I would hope that it could boot up as standalone windows in case they want to use the full machine for a single user (e.g one nephew isnt around...
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    Nvme pass through to work as a VM installation medium.

    Edit also if it is possible to mount the physical partitions and install windows on them is it also possible to later on boot normally from them? This two vm on each partition is for my two nephews I am thinking of letting them (in case one nephew isnt around) to boot with full resource...
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    2 gamers 1 CPU setup

    So this is this is the PC CPU: i9 9900k (8c 16t) RAM: 32GB (2*16 GB) 3200 cl16 Mobo: z370 taichi GPU for proxmox: IGPU from the cpu GPU1: Sapphire rx vega 64 nitro+ GPU2: Sapphire rx vega 64 nitro+ Storage for the VM1 OS (windows 10) : 512GB nvme ssd* Storage for the VM2 OS (windows 10) : 512GB...
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    Nvme pass through to work as a VM installation medium.

    So I a 1TB Nvme SSD which I divided into two partitions of 512GB (lets name them partition 1 and partition 2) I would like to run two VMs (winfows 10) and install them on the respective partition (VM1 to partition 1, VM2 to partition 2) Does it make sense to pass through the Nvme drive in...