@Zycorax it definitely sounds like you have a similar issue to me. That is interesting that you assume it’s disk access- that was definitely my second big idea. I’ve recently caught it crash under trivial disk load though, so I’m not sure.
So theres a few other things that lead me to think ‘power’- With a single VM, it is very stable, but after a few hours I will start to get graphic artifacts. With 2 VMs running, it will crash eventually, but interestingly enough 1 VM will start to get artifacts sometime beforehand. Both VMs seem to be susceptible to artifacts, but I only get crashes when both are under load. Even if I have one just idling in a game pause menu, it’s stable. I also recently got my voltage sensors working, and last crash I checked and my 12v rail was down to about 11.5- which is getting close to the danger zone. I’m less worried about the 11.5 I was seeing, and more worried about the fluctuations i see there, plus how easily the whole system can pull it from a healthy 12.02 to 11.5. It also dawned on me that when running 2 GPUs like this, your PSU should at least be sli/crossfire rated. Reading around, anyone with similar sounding issues in an SLI setup had some kind of power issue (or motherboard, actually…). I ordered a round of new parts from Amazon, will swap things out and see if thats it. On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 2:42 AM Zycorax Tokoroa <zyco...@phoxden.xyz> wrote: > I forgot to ask, were it the motherboard's fault, is there any known > working model compatible with my processor? > > _______________________________________________ > vfio-users mailing list > vfio-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users >
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