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Absolute newbie. Is this even possible? 2 gamers 1 gpu. Kinda.

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Hi all, 

Firstly I've got a half decent amount of tech knowledge but this side of things (VMs and Linux based stuff). Is completely new to me. 

What I'm trying to find out is if what I want to achieve is possible? 

Current PC:

I9 10900k watercooled

32gb ram

RTX 3080 

ROG strix B460 MB

 

Currently I have 3 screens running off this.. 

- Samsung Odyssey 32" g7 at 1440p 240hz (next to pc) 

- Samsung crappy 32" at 1080p at 60hz (next to pc) 

- Samsung TV 72" at 4k 60hz (upstairs in loungeroom via 10m Hdmi) 

 

Currently I run this In triple screen mode and disable unused screens.. This is hugely inconvenient. 

 

Can I use unraid to create 2x VMs. Have one run on the TV and the other on the 2x monitors. But both user the GPU? I game on the TV when I'm upstairs, and I game on the monitors when I want a nice quiet session? 

 

What is possible here? 

 

Thanks. 

 

I'm sure this will end up work more questions, but it's a start. 

Edited by Samson_1

It is not possible (at the moment anyway) to have a single GPU being used by two VMs at the same time.

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What about not at the same time? Would the gpu need to be manually assigned each time? What about the onboard graphics? 

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