AFAIK, there are no success stories with SLI, the successes are with
Crossfire/XDMA. Buy a bigger single card solution or wait for the promises
of DX12, there's too much proprietary nonsense in SLI.
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Shortly after our last correspondence, I phoned eVGA and they came through with
the UEFI bios. Your clarification was enough to get me over the hump at that
point. I really appreciate your help in this matter. It's taken me quite some
time and effort to get here, and your contributions on the
The ioh3420 is named root.1. You have the Radeon (01:00.0) attached to it, but
the HDMI (01:00.1) is attached to pcie.0, which is the default name of the Q35
Bus. Put it at root.1 too.Also, the addr for the HDMI has to be at Function 1
of the Radeon.
-device
ioh3420,bus=pcie.0,addr=1c.0,multifu
Hi,
I have a Sapphire Tri-x R9 290 which I used to assign to a Windows
virtual machine using virt-manager. When I tried to install latest
drivers, I started to received some BSOD. Reading the forums I found
the recommendation of using ioh3420. I created a new virtual machine
based on Q35 and using
Hi,
I have a Sapphire Tri-x R9 290 which I used to assign to a Windows
virtual machine using virt-manager. When I tried to install latest
drivers, I started to received some BSOD. Reading the forums I found
the recommendation of using ioh3420. I created a new virtual machine
based on Q35 and using
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Brian Yglesias <
br...@atlanticdigitalsolutions.com> wrote:
> I've switched to OVMF bios, and there is no change. Shouldn't I be able
> to see the BIOS splash screen irrespective of the nvidia driver detecting
> that it is in a VM?
Let's clarify something, the R
I've switched to OVMF bios, and there is no change. Shouldn't I be able to see
the BIOS splash screen irrespective of the nvidia driver detecting that it is
in a VM? That would have to happen once the OS is loaded, so then perhaps my
problem is not that.
I'm still awaiting EVGA to send me a U
Also this 8000+ interrupt delta happens when VM has 6 cores which are
pinned to separate cpu cores. Now interesting thing is that if i assign
4 cores to VM and pin each of them to two physical sibling cores then
iterrupt delta goes down to ~5000. Maybe that gives any thoughts to anyone?
On 2016.06