rtu96

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  1. I didn't have enough money to separate out a gaming build from a server build, so instead I bought UnRaid, proceeded to upgrade the hell out of that server, blew past budget, and have a combined system that can handle my services and gaming at the same time! It's been a wonderful learning experience and I'm looking forward to how UnRaid will progress in the future. Shout out to the UnRaid community as well for being very helpful and open to questions! Happy birthday!
  2. After much dancing with drivers and a seemingly hopeless conversation with the Nvidia support team, surprisingly the latest build of Windows 1903 fixed all my issues... I'm sorry I doubted you Bill Gates. Anywho for the sake of documentation, after the major feature update I had to re-enable the MSI fix as documented here using the very helpful GUI tool at the bottom of that post for easy toggling, and less registry hunting. Both the graphics card and the audio portion of the graphics card properly show up in the tool and have the MSI fix. I also dumped my own GPU ROM while I was out it, since there was a very handy video tutorial that let me dump it from within UnRaid without rebooting (given that you have booted off a 'primary' card and have the gpu in question as a secondary and access the system from the outside) My TV and my Valve Index now have audio going through them. I'm not sure if anyone has had quite a scenario such as mine but if you're having problems feel free to reach out and I'll help you the best I can!
  3. Hey everyone! I've been using UnRaid for a while now and I managed to generalize my previous windows 10 setup to run straight from an ssd into an UnRaid VM. This setup hasn't given me any issues other than not being able to get audio out of my graphics card (GTX 1070ti) and hasn't been a big deal since the VR headset I had at the time was an HTC Vive. Fast forward to today, I now have a Valve Index sitting next to me and the audio isn't working due to it feeding into the headset via DisplayPort. I have confirmed audio working from the headset using a friend's computer, however in device manager in my W10 VM it's giving me an error for the High Definition Audio Controller. It says, "A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)" I am at wits end with my google-fu and form searching. Some notable points: - This system runs on dual xeons - The graphics card BIOS was pulled online and not from the card directly - I may have not installed Virt-IO things correctly, but I don't know what else to install - I have installed all latest windows update (except for the feature update which at time of writing is build 1903) - I have tried performing a "clean install" with the latest NVIDIA drivers - I installed the MSI fix to the graphics card and audio card, though the audio card looks like it doesn't have it applied.. may have done it wrong? - The VM runs directly off of /dev/sdb which is where my SSD is mounted. - All VM related USB needs are in an isolated USB PCIe card, with the exception of the logitech dongle for my lapboard being forwarded. I'm not sure what files you guys could use to help me fix this but I've included a couple of things to start! I don't know if it's bad etiquette to upload my configs in text files, but it's lengthy. Thank you all in advance! VM Config.txt IOMMU Groups.txt Hardware Profile.txt