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Keinden

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  1. Well that's a bit disappointing Thanks for the links to the historical attempts to allow for concurrent transcoding
  2. I currently have plex set up to use my Quadro P600 to do some transcoding. However I noticed it's only doing one at a time There is nothing in Plex settings that would hold it back And the Unraid indicator to the GPU shows it can handle more Not sure why it's only handling one transcode at any one time? Help?
  3. When I used `migratable=off` it did lower my stutter enough that it was at a playable state hence why I added that detail in. However I would still advise to install Windows 11 in SCSI mode since it made the biggest difference. Note: VM drivers have to be loaded in as sata.
  4. Additional input: I re-installed my Windows VM to use SCSI instead of SATA and can confirm it's butter smooth when gaming
  5. Resolved by changing migratable from on to off! From: <cpu mode='host-passthrough' check='none' migratable='on'> To: <cpu mode='host-passthrough' check='none' migratable='off'> I want to also add that adding an emulator pin to the cputune block improved the performance. <cputune> . . . <emulatorpin cpuset="0,24" /> // This is the core pair. </cputune>
  6. Issue: Under general use (primarily programming, webseaching and gaming) there is an intermittent lag/hitch that makes the experience of running the VM a little "jank". Attached is the latency-mon report which shows as soon as it starts it says it has difficulty handling real-time audio due to dxgkrnl.sys and msmpeng.exe (which I know is windows security). Unsure how to proceed as most dxgkrnl.sys latency issues mentioned on the web says it's a RAM issue but tested all the RAM sticks independetly and together shows no errors. Running out of ideas. (Maybe it's the AMD Windows 11 jitter issue? Didn't experience when I had it booting straight to windows) Hardware: Processor: AMD Threadripper 3960X 24-Core CPU Processor Note: VM has the same pinned cores isolated (See CPU isolation/pinning images) RAM: 64GB (4x 16GB Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 3200MHz) RAM Note: 41.5GB is assigned to the Windows VM GPU: AMD RX 6700 XT (ASRock) GPU Note: VBios was from here https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/231049/amd-rx6700xt-12288-210125-1 OS SSD: 1TB Western Digital SN570 NVMe Passed through drives: Another 1TB Western Digital SN570 for games (Please let me know if you need to know the array drives) Running docker services in Unraid: binhex-qbittorrent flaresolverr jacketvpn lidarr Plex-Media-Server radarr sonarr Attached is the XML config of the VM. Please let me know if you need more info latency-log.txt VM-Config.xml

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