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agnarkb

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  1. Ahhh I am! Someone said I could use that for the VMs. Gonna mess around in BIOS and put the GPU in and see what happens
  2. This is what comes up, it's all the same device. But it doesn't seem to be having any effect on performance so probably doesn't matter.
  3. Ahh I forgot about that! Any clue though why I have all these cards under /dev/dri?
  4. I've recently started using Unraid, mainly to run Plex but I'm also looking into running some VMs. I'm using the i5 12400 in my system and it's been great, I've passed the igpu through to the Plex container using /dev/dri and using QuickSync to transcode content. For some reason though I'm now getting three seperate cards when I do "cd /dev/dri ls in terminal. If I look in Plex transcoding they're all UHD730. I only really need one lol. I also have an old 1060 just gathering dust and I put it into my system and all it did is it disabled my Plex passthrough and I was never able to use it has a GPU for VMs I'm setting up. Toying with the idea of trying some games on my VMs just for fun and using the Virtual VNC gpu is kinda slow and doesn't work well with Linux VMs What am I doing wrong? Is it possible to passthrough a seperate GPU to use with VMs while using the iGPU in the Plex docker? I'm running my server headless, do I need one of those dummy HDMI plugs ? Thanks

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