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  1. Do you have HVM & IOMMU enabled in the bios and not on auto which makes a difference? Do you have the latest bios? Newest bios agesa have caused problems with passthrough. Try another video bios close to your card or dump your actual bios. Try multifunction acs. What is machine type & bios type set to in the vm config?

  2. 2 minutes ago, jonfive said:

    oh boy. jeez, this will be the 4th seagate drive failure :/ i guess i'll move the rest over to wd and get to blocking pins. Thanks for the heads up!

    Mine was also a Seagate drive, I have not had very good luck with Seagate drives either.

  3. 8 minutes ago, rorton said:

    cheers - so don't bother with a cache pool then?

    No because a single pciex4 nvme m.2 will be much faster than ssd's in a cache pool and have plenty of I/O. Then your cache will be xfs which is much more stable and resilient than if you were to do a cache pool which would be btrfs. Just make sure you back up your cache regularly, can use plugin for that. This way also you can put more money towards a larger quality pciex4 nvme m.2 instead of spending elsewhere.

  4. 10 hours ago, hocky said:

    Hi,

    i´m running UNRAID 6.5.3 for quite some time now to my satisfaction. 

    However, i´d like to utilize my old GTX1050Ti for Plex hardware transcoding (Plex Pass is available) and learned, that i need to update my UNRAID server for this.

    I´ve read about stability issues with 6.7.x versions.

    So what would be a good choice for an UNRAID version between 6.5.3 and the current that is safe to use?

     

    TIA

    Regards, Hocky

    I would try testing with 6.6.7

  5. 34 minutes ago, xman111 said:

    thanks for the link, are all the Ryzen bugs worked out?  just have to see what is a step up from mine.. 

    I believe most of the bugs are worked out for Ryzen 2nd gen but there is still work to be done for 3rd gen since it is still so new, as expected for newer cutting edge tech.

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