MrDadosz

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  1. I asked about it on other forum, but I want to get response from the source. My current PC is in my signature. I'm thinking about new Ryzens, they can be little better. What I want to do: GPU1: Asus RX 470 4 GB + undervolt after GPU pass-through GPU2: 1050ti or 1060 + undervolt after GPU pass-through GPU3: old Ati Radeon X300 cause I have that in my house for host CPU: Ryzen 7 1800x with SilentiumPC Fera v3 RAM: HyperX 4x8 GB RAM DDR4 2133MHz + OC to stable clocks MOBO: MSI X370 Gaming Plus(?) or Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K5(?) Same PSU 1 Full HD 75Hz monitor + 1 1680x1050 60Hz monitor for first VM, 1 Full HD 75Hz monitor for second VM 1TB 7200RPM + 250GB 5400RPM disk for first VM, 1TB 7200RPM disk for second VM Same case We don't have space for second PC, even for ITX case. We'd use this PC for gaming, internet browsing and standard things. We'd play in 1080p on medium/high settings. I used that RX and it worked fine for two games, but CPU had problems. How good would it run games? (1c + 2t for unRAID, 4c + 8t + 14 GB RAM for first VM, 3c + 6t + 14 GB RAM for second VM) What about USB split for VM's? What if I don't want to use RAID because I don't need a copy of my disk? Can I give 2 disks for one VM? What about partitions? Does it make any sense?
  2. Yes, sometimes eg. to play coop games with my sister. I wanted to change my i5-6500 to that Ryzen and make one PC with RX 470 that I have in my current rig and add second GPU like 1050ti/1060. My sister has i5-3210m with GT630m and want something little faster cause that laptop can't run new games but we don't have space for second PC, even ITX. Laptops are expensive and you can't upgrade it. We would use this PC like normal computer but splitted in half.
  3. Does anyone have a Ryzen 1800x with two virtual machines and tried to play on it? I want to do it, but I'm worried about performance.