AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 / Radeon 8060S Support

dmc522

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Hi, I'm an avid user of proxmox in my homelab.

I'm looking into upgrading my kit as i would like to add running local llms to the stack and adjacent tools.

The mini pc i'm looking the Framwork Mini PC which has
AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with the Radeon 8060S iGPU
Looking at the 128GB Memory Config.

Does proxmox support this cpu/gpu combo?
Will i be able to pass through the gpu into a windoes or linux vm/lxc?
Any limitations i should be aware of.

Thank You.
 
Just to elaborate a bit, I've been pretty pleased with the Linux support on the FW 13 laptop. I've got the AMD one and they officially support a number of distros on it, which I took as a good sign. Debian Bookworm isn't one of them but I've been running it for a year with good success. I used the backport kernels and firmware to get improved video but that's it. Recently updated to Trixie/testing with no problems. Everything works, including bluetooth, wifi, and the fingerprint sensor.

Based on that, I expect decent Linux support from Framework. I figure that by the time I get my FW Desktop Debian Trixie will be released and maybe PVE 9 will be close :)
 
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hello guys,
did anybody successfully passthrough the 8060s gpu to vms using proxmox 8.4?
i use amd ryzen 9 ai max 395.
 
hello guys,
did anybody successfully passthrough the 8060s gpu to vms using proxmox 8.4?
i use amd ryzen 9 ai max 395.

Have you found anything?

Just got my Beelink GTR9 Pro — was looking for any guidance to setup proxmox properly on it. Or Any BIOS changes needed.

I guess will go without changes ans see how it goes.
 
Bump up,
it would be very nice to know, before purchase an AI Max+ 395,
if this works out.
Passthrough the GPU to an VM.
Is it still possible to share the RAM so flexible with the CPU/GPU.
 
I got my FW desktop. PVE 9.0 runs fine on it. No issues so far. The GPU works with virtio-gl, which gives decent desktop performance for my usage. It replaces a Xeon D-1541 that was getting old. Relative to that it is very fast and has twice the core count with similar idle power.

Passing the only display to a VM seems like a bad idea to me from the get-go as there is no serial port. No display or serial port makes recovery from mistakes a lot more annoying. I have a JetKvm hooked up to it so basically the same management features as IPMI on my previous machine.

ETA: Basically, for a home user this is a pretty good virtualization host. It is also "living room friendly" and Framework actually cares about Linux.
 
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@BobhWasatch , I heard a lot of issues with the GPU passthrough if the VMs are not shutdown correctly, forcing you to reboot entirely the host.

I am thinking to purchase a FW Desktop as well, to run a couple of Windows/Linux VMs on it and probably a few containers, but just investigating if the GPU passthrough is reliable
 
Hi,
bump it up because i want to install Ollama and Open WebUi under VM Ubuntu 24.4.3LTS and need the hole GPU RAM (96GB).
 
It does work but the latest update seems to have dropped the driver. I've lost /dev/dri/*

After running modprobe amdgpu again the /dev/dri/card0 seems to be back. No idea what is going on yet. But it works.
 
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