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  1. I was also pointed here after running into issues with the install of an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti. Additionally I also subscribe to your youtube channel, amazing work and thank you for all the help you have already given me! It seems that the problem I have encountered may be related to the vbios, then again, i havent attempted a dump because my bios offer the ability to boot to the onboard vga port, so i don think that is necessary... In case it's relevant, my motherboard is an asus Z9PA-D8. HVM and IOMMU are both enabled according to unraid's 'info' tab, and the card is the only pci device that is in its IOMMU group (other than the nvidia audio, which is also in the same group). After installing an ubuntu vm with VNC (per your introduction to unraid vm's video), and then enabling the discrete card after install, the grub bootloader displays and im able to navigate its options successfully. To my novice mind, this seems to indicate that the gpu passthrough is working, right? But as soon as i make a selection to boot ubuntu, the screen freezes on that slightly off-black ubuntu loading screen color and becomes unresponsive. Even a 'force stop' of the vm doesn't clear/reset the screen. If the vm is force-stopped and then started again I am able to successfully view/interact with the grub bootloader, but as soon as i try to boot into ubuntu, the screen goes blank. Any ideas or suggestions of how to fix?

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