There may be special (patched) drivers, you will need to patch them yourself with powershell. They are on github.
You may also find other drivers that will work. I have a different GPU, as you can see, and the Microsoft drivers seem to work correctly for my use case.
Yes. You need to install drivers in windows. First remove the present drivers. Then install drivers that will work in a VM.
Edit:
You may turn on x-vga after uninstalling the drivers and rebooting. You may also want to enable RDP, and disable any passwords and UAC and allow network login...
Ah yes here is my config for GPU passthrough on the PowerEdge R710 I with Xeon E55xx CPUs using two GTX 750 Ti's (One on this machine and one on another:
agent: 1
balloon: 0
bios: ovmf
bootdisk: virtio0
cores: 3
cpu: host,hidden=1
hostpci0: 04:00,x-vga=1,pcie=1
hotplug: 0
ide2...
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