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  1. Yep, this guide is still current. Newer Nvidia cards that 3000 series and above don’t need VBIOS dumps and the guide was updated with CPU optimizations for the hypervisor.
  2. Hi folks! This is a guide I have been working on based on daily driving a Windows VM as my primary gaming set up for the last to year. Including upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and rebuilding the config with the TPM settings. I recently updated the guide to include feedback on CPU pinning for the emulator. This tackles most use cases, included AMD CPU setups that don't have an iGPU. One thing not included are anti-cheat settings, again something for the future and not a blocker for me at the moment. https://thehomelabber.com/guides/unraid-win-11-gaming-vm/ I do plan on tackling RDNA 3 AMD GPUs in a future update.
  3. @arretx I just wrote this guide on creating a Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough on Unraid, I hope it helps!
  4. I am also using to stop Unraid from reserving the my GPU because my motherboard doesn't have built in Graphics video=efifb:off I read over the Reddit post and this forum post several times and am trying to figure out the order of operations. 6.11.5 it resize patch applied Unraid is already in UEFI mode Rebar and 4G decoding enabled in the BIOS VM XML edited Where things get fuzzy is in the unbinding, rebar buffer size change, and rebinding the GPU. I assume this will need to be done every time Unraid is booted. I have tested this several times, with the VM off because the GPU can't be bound. Factoring in the above video=efifb:off setting, does it prevent the unbind command from working? Just need to think out loud a bit, but I think I'm close to getting this working. I'm running a 4070 Ti and AMD chipset.
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