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  1. Have you found a solution for your need? I am also in the same situation and trying to find solution for automatic tagging with the help of AI?
  2. After several days of testing with different games and benchmark tools, it seems that the two addition to the append lines solved the problem entirely. I hope this would help to anyone who experience similar issues.
  3. Hi everyone, I wanted to provide an update on my progress. After troubleshooting the MCE errors (Bank 1: bc800800060c0859) on my Ryzen 5000 / MSI X570 Unify build, I’ve had partial success. What I’ve changed: I modified my Syslinux append line to include: processor.max_cstate=1 rcu_nocbs=0-15 The Result: This has successfully stabilized the VM during heavy gameplay. I am no longer seeing crashes while the RTX 5080 and CPU are under load. The Current Problem: The system is now crashing and rebooting the entire Unraid server specifically when I close the some games. It seems the sudden transition from high load to idle is still tripping a hardware error. Next Step: I am now adding idle=nomwait to my Syslinux append line to see if disabling the MWAIT instruction prevents these crashes during the power state transition. Current line: append initrd=/bzroot processor.max_cstate=1 rcu_nocbs=0-15 idle=nomwait I’ll report back once I've had some time to test if this stabilizes the "exit-to-desktop" crashes.
  4. Hi everyone, Recently, I have upgraded my GPU from RTX 3060 12 GB to RTX 5080. After the upgrade, my gaming VM, running Windows 11, started random crashes. The crash sometimes triggers complete Unraid server crash. In case of further questions, my GPU is passed through with vBIOS (edited version without header part). GPU and soundcard are both bind in system devices settings. Games or apps affected: Flight Simulator 24, Counter Strike 2, and sometimes running 3D Benchmark (while running 3rd phase) The games runs like maybe 15 minutes and then either complete unraid or VM crashes. I also tried other games but didnt have the same problem. (Baldur's Gate, Stardew Valley etc.) If I dont play a game, no crash or whatsoever even after hours. I appreciate if someone points me to right direction. What I have tried so far: CPU Isolation on different cores. MemTest86+ . No error. Passed. Clean installation of Nvidia drivers inside VM. SystemHost: Unraid (current stable) GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5080 (MSI Expert) VM: Windows 11 Hypervisor: KVM / QEMU Passthrough: VFIO Motherboard: MSI x570 Unify (with the latest BIOS version) Memory: 64 GB 3600 MHz Screenshots after each crash:I have attached my VM xml below and also the unraid server diagnostics log as zip. Screenshots from logs Windows 11 VM / XML: Windows 11 VM / XML tower-diagnostics-20260109-2337.zip
  5. @PUNGGOKERS Did you find any solution? Sorry for nobby question but where to put the kernel parameters you mentioned like "vfio_pci.disable_idle_d3=1"? I am having stability issues with my RTX 5080 too. Thanks,
  6. Every time I restart my Unraid host machine, the on-board (Motherboard MSI x570 Unify) bluetooth device (recognized as USB device in Unraid) has a bluetooth logo next to edit usb device buttons in USB manager. I suppose it mean Unraid host is using the device. Am I right? As it was suggested in the following thread, I have blacklisted the bluetooth driver so that the Unraid host is not able to grab/attach it. https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/6100-rc1-onboard-bluetooth-no-longer-able-to-passthrough-to-vm-r1524/ Command used to blacklist the driver and do the same at each reboot: echo -e 'blacklist btusb\nblacklist bluetooth' > /boot/config/modprobe.d/bluetooth.conf However, VM is now able to see the Bluetooth device but I couldn't make it to recognize the driver etc. I have added the following lines to my xml VM config but it didn't solve the issue either. The suggestion was discussed in the following topic. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/123933-unraid-610-win10-vm-not-able-to-start-intel-btwifi-3168-device-error-code-10/#comment-1130894 But still no luck. Hope we can resolve this together. I am also curious how people manage the on-board wifi/bluetooth solution on their Unraid systems.

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