I will work on the proper cpu setup, thanks for the info. (I copied parts
of the cpu config from the previous setup however after you showed me the
issue with vendor id I should probably just redo it to be safe.)

I will say I don't think I have successfully gotten the HyperV part
working.

Is it correct that if my hyperv is spoofed properly I no longer need this
in my xml?

    <kvm>
      <hidden state='on'/>
    </kvm>

I can't boot currently without having that in the XML. It would seem
changing the vendor ID would remove the need for this.



On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com>
wrote:

> On Sun, 8 May 2016 16:35:39 -0500
> Spam House <kthxplz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thibaut,
> >
> > Thanks for the info. The performance difference I am measuring with
> 3dmark
> > firestrike.
> >
> > Unraid Win10 VM (QEMU/KVM):
> > Overall Score = 14037
> > Graphics = 17152
> >
> > Arch Win10 VM (QEMU/KVM)
> > Overall Score  = 12085
> > Graphics = 13658
> >
> > I have not fully implemented huge pages yet but the CPU performance seems
> > to be about the same. The gpu specifically has greatly reduced
> performance.
>
>
> Hyper-v features are known not to make much difference for 3dmark.
> Tune the CPU type, CPU topology, pin vCPUs, and use hugepages.
>
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