Another GPU passthrough issue

Atbirmenger

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Hey everyone. I have been scouring the forms and reddit for a month now trying to figure out my issues.

First I have a i5-10400f and I am on proxmox 7.1 with the latest PLEX version and I just bought a P600 to fix my issue but now those drivers won't install.

So my problem first started with the iGPU. Whenever I try to transcontinental HDR content it will stop using the gpu and max out the cpu. I have made sure all video files were remuxed and have no burnt in subtitles.
When I couldn't figure it out I decided to buy the P600. But now it won't let me install the drivers stating there is a conflict. I have followed every tutorial on this as well with no luck.

I would like to get the igpu instead of the dedicated GPU as the CPU is more then enough for that I need. But if I can get both to work even better.


I appreciate anyone willing to help me. I have tried and tried and cannot get this to work. Please let me know what logs I need to post to help diagnose this.
 
When I couldn't figure it out I decided to buy the P600. But now it won't let me install the drivers stating there is a conflict.
It that an NVidia GPU? What PVE kernel version are you using (uname -a)? People have mentions here that NVidia drivers don't work with kernel version 5.15 yet. Maybe you can show the actual error message?
EDIT: Is it passthrough to a VM or are your passing the device to a container? A VM doesn't need drivers on the Proxmox host and more information about the OS inside the VM would help. The VM or container configuration file would might also help.
 
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It that an NVidia GPU? What PVE kernel version are you using (uname -a)? People have mentions here that NVidia drivers don't work with kernel version 5.15 yet. Maybe you can show the actual error message?
EDIT: Is it passthrough to a VM or are your passing the device to a container? A VM doesn't need drivers on the Proxmox host and more information about the OS inside the VM would help. The VM or container configuration file would might also help.
Yes it's a quadro card. I don't have my pc in front of me but last I checked I was on 5.13.19-6. That was as of a day or two ago. I can gran the error message. But from what I remember when I ran the gpu run package I get the nvidia.ko can't be installed. But every other driver has been blacklisted or outright removed.
It's a container. And hasn't worked with any gpu I throw at it