PeterNokes

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  1. I am going to see if installing Windows 10 will fix this; If it doesn't then I can only assume it must be the TPM requirement.
  2. Hello, I am trying to run a Windows 11 VM and whilst for a new install the performance is quite good and I assume "normal" for the specs it however does slow down to an unusable state after updating Windows or installing drivers (I have tried installing older AMD Drivers for Windows and that does not fix the issue) I have tried installing a new Windows VM instance to an unmounted Kingston Drive and that did not fix the issue. I have pinned and isolated the CPU Cores I wanted to use and that does not change anything. The Windows VM Currently only has parsec installed just so I can remote into the system outside of RDP. I have ran "LatencyMon" for over 2hrs and played a game (Rhythm Doctor Specifically) just to push the system and I have also provided the images above. I ran passmark just to see what "grade" it currently is and as you might tell its very poor and I want to fix this. https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V11/display.php?id=187948314939 I have a Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 v3 setup and I have Passthrough the first CPU and pinned up to cpu 7/23 My GPU is a AMD WX3100 and that is also Passthrough'd Thank You, Peter Nokes localserver-diagnostics-20230809-2141.zip
  3. I use the GPU ID (GPU-2066de26-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxx) for both of my Dockers which uses it; The only place where I have "all" is for the "NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES"
  4. Hello when I try to post a diagnostics file when the issue happens it gets stuck at "/usr/bin/nvidia-smi --query 2>/dev/null|todos >>'/localserver-diagnostics-20230502-1242/system/nvidia-smi.txt'" and freezes my server. (Which happens to anything NVIDIA related) I have deleted everything in /boot/extra just to make sure that is not the issue and that has apparently fixed it after restarting twice so I will have to have another look. Thanks
  5. Hello, I have a P4000 for my Docker applications however sometimes the card will not mount when it is shown perfectly fine within "System Devices"; I can restart my server multiple times where eventually it will be mounted properly and usable for whatever task I throw at it. This is the System Log from one of the instances where it happens; It will not appear if it is mounted properly. localserver-diagnostics-20230502-0008.zip