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  1. The "easiest" way to pass through an entire SSD is to have a NVMe ssd. There are posts all over about it on the forum and if your motherboard had seperate IMMOU groups for every NVMe it works like a charm. I have a setup where if I don't boot to my unraid USB it boots from my primary NVMe drive right into windows with my 2nd video card disabled for power saving, if I restart and boot from my unraid USB it starts up two windows VMs one of which is literally the exact same NVMe drive I run windows off without virtualization.
  2. I never though to use the seabios =(. It works now! Though I do have an annoying thing where the 580s won't reset when the VM shuts down, so Every time I start the computer or every time I restart a VM I have to suspend then awake the entire unraid server. If you know how to force a PCIe card to reset that would be awesome.
  3. Hi all, I have some friends coming over for a few weeks and they cant bring their computers. Since I have a 6core processor and I used to run SLI GTX580s before I upgraded to a 1070 I figured I would set up a multi-desk situation to let 3 people game on my one computer. I ran into issues when I couldn't get any VMs to passthrough to my GTX580s. After some research I discovered that seems to be about normal so I was going to give up when I tried making an openELEC and it booted to my 580! Since then I have been able to get Ubuntu and ELEC to load up with 580 passthrough (the bios doesn't show but once the OS loads the GPU it works). The one thing I havn't been able to do however, is get it to work in windows. Even when remote in and try to install nvidia drivers. Anyone have any ideas? I am unsure what types of logs or data would be helpful, but if you ask for it I am willing to find out how to get it and upload.