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VMs become graphical glitches/corruption or locks-up when adding sound passthru

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The soundcard I'm trying to use is an AMD Caicos HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6400 Series] which is on my GPU card XFX R5 230. This happens on my Win8.1, Ubuntu 15.04 VMs. Otherwise, the VMS seem to be working fine but without sound.  :-[

 

M/B: ASRock - FM2A85X Extreme4-M

CPU: AMD A10-5800K APU with Radeon HD Graphics @ 3800

 

Thanks for the help.

Some AMD cards are known to have this problem (doesn't seem to affect NVIDIA devices).  Can you try using on-board audio as opposed to the audio device on the GPU?  Most motherboards have an onboard analog or HD audio device.

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Thank you for clarifying that. Unfortunately, the VMs won't launch with the onboard soundcard . I get an error, most likely iommu conflict. I tried an evga gtx 750 and that comes up with just a blank screen.

 

 

Could be a faulty IOMMU implementation on the motherboard. I've seen this more with AMD than Intel class chipsets so far, but it can affect both.

 

I would wager the 750 from evga would work fine on my motherboard. You could try OVMF mode.

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Yeah, the mb didn't initially have iommu. I had to do a bios update. I tried Ovmf before as well gives me a blank screen.

 

 

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