nmkd Posted October 24, 2023 Share Posted October 24, 2023 (edited) So, is there any conclusion on this? I can't get it to work, and I'm honestly not in the mood to try 15 different posts with hundres of XML lines. I'm on a MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI. I can get the VM to detect the iGPU, but I keep getting Error 34 in the device manager. The driver won't work. Edited October 24, 2023 by nmkd Quote Link to comment
Selenoyl Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 (edited) Did anyone ever get this definitively working? I've spent probably a week of my life off and on trying to get the same accomplished with a 4600G. I have the VBIOs, followed every guide imaginable, and despite having zero errors I can get two variations of result. Either no signal to my monitor, or signal with no image. Frustrating. I think I'm calling it quits. Edited April 22 by Selenoyl Quote Link to comment
bmartino1 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 the igpu yes, but requires some grub edits to stop the FB. and sometimes a modprobe vfio edit. I recommend 6.12.10 now due to CVE and changes /evolutions in the linux kernel. Please review documentation in antoehr forum: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/164064-cant-passthrough-nvidia-gpu-anymore-to-vm-used-to-in-previous-unraid-versions/#:~:text=This is my recommended Grub options to assist Quote Link to comment
Pillendreher Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 Quick question: Is this kind of GPU passthrough only for those that want to game with the VM and/or want to attach a display to their Server and get VM GPU output? Or can I accelerate graphics on my Windows VM as well? I do feel like it's a bit slow and sluggish with just the emulated Redhat graphics... Quote Link to comment
tola5 Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 2 minutes ago, Pillendreher said: Quick question: Is this kind of GPU passthrough only for those that want to game with the VM and/or want to attach a display to their Server and get VM GPU output? Or can I accelerate graphics on my Windows VM as well? I do feel like it's a bit slow and sluggish with just the emulated Redhat graphics... Yes it just on the cpu and not on you graphics card Quote Link to comment
web2bruno Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 This might be a newbie question..., but here it goes, hope someone can help me understand this, after going through this thread I was able to extract my Ryzen 5 5600g's iGPU vbios using UBU, but maybe I missed something, the file is a .dat file, but unraid uses a .rom file, is there a tool or something to convert the .dat to a .rom? Quote Link to comment
tola5 Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 4 hours ago, web2bruno said: This might be a newbie question..., but here it goes, hope someone can help me understand this, after going through this thread I was able to extract my Ryzen 5 5600g's iGPU vbios using UBU, but maybe I missed something, the file is a .dat file, but unraid uses a .rom file, is there a tool or something to convert the .dat to a .rom? UBU ? That I did it long time ago I use gpuz after boot with a second gpu see site 2 Quote Link to comment
kurai Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 5 hours ago, web2bruno said: the file is a .dat file, but unraid uses a .rom file, is there a tool or something to convert the .dat to a .rom? Just rename it, no conversion necessary. Quote Link to comment
web2bruno Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 @tola5 I tried using gpuz, but it didn't let me, saying that it was not possible to get the vbios for it, that's why I had to use UBU. I've previously used gpuz for other dGPU without an issue, but with this iGPU it's giving me issues. @kurai Awesome, thank you! Let me give it a try! Quote Link to comment
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