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    GPU passthrough tutorial/reference

    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.
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    GPU passthrough tutorial/reference

    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...
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    GPU passthrough tutorial/reference

    My config looks like this: agent: 1 balloon: 0 bios: ovmf bootdisk: virtio0 cores: 6 cpu: host,hidden=1 hostpci0: 04:00,x-vga=1,pcie=1 ide0: none,media=cdrom ide2: none,media=cdrom machine: q35 memory: 10240 name: WIN10X64KEV net0: virtio=8A:BC:92:4A:47:AF,bridge=vmbr0 numa: 1 ostype: win10...
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    GPU passthrough tutorial/reference

    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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