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[solved] Nvidia GT630 GPU Passthrough with Dell T20

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Hello,

 

I have problems passing through my GT 630 on my Dell T20 (Xeon E3-1225V3). Are there any changes I need to make before I can get it to work?

 

There is no video signal output

 

My System:

CPU: Xeon E3-1225V3 with integrated graphics

RAM: 12 GB ECC (4 + 8 GB)

HDD: 3x 500GB for Data and 1x 1000GB for Parity

 

 

I hope you can help me.

 

Thanks!

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Edited by 3dee

Did you follow part 2 of the SpaceInvader One video series. Part1 is on setting up the daily driver, and part 2 explains setting up the pass thru. I think it says for gaming but it applies to any video pass thru.

 

There is another video he did on passing thru an Nvidia card that is the primary video. If this applies, I'd watch this one too.

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The videos didn't really help me in my case..

 

I managed to do it with two graphic cards.

 

My Dell Server disables the onboard graphic when a PCIe GPU is plugged in, so I bought a cheap PCIe card, plugged it in the top PCIe slot and plugged my GT 630 in the second PCIe slot.

 

So unRAID grabs the upper GPU for host OS and the lower GPU is free for my VM. The onboard Intel GPU is disabled, there is no mainboard setting for choosing which GPU is used for the host OS..

 

 

I hope anyone who has the same problem got helped with this.

Edited by 3dee

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