October 7, 20178 yr I am trying to get IOMMU enabled and for the life of me I can't get it to work. I have triple checked the bios and Intel Virtualization Technology is definitely set to Enabled. My hardware profile and tower diagnostics can be found here If I am reading everything correctly, my motherboard and CPU should bother be compatible. I am pretty new to all this. I do have a Windows 10 VM up and running and I am trying to add this video card (currently installed) and this USB card (not currently installed) to it. Any and would be greatly appreciated and I am happy to provide any additional information about my rig as needed (I figure the diagnostics will cover all that, forgive me if I am wrong). Edited October 7, 20178 yr by Moe
October 7, 20178 yr Author Thank you for that, does that mean I am reading this incorrectly or is Newegg just wrong. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116950 "Virtualization Technology Support: Yes" If the above isn't what I should be looking for, what should I be looking for when looking at CPUs?
October 7, 20178 yr It does support virtualization, that's reported in unRAID by HVM:enable, it doesn't support IOMMU, for that you need VT-d, you can still create and use VMs, but you can't use hardware pass-trough.
October 7, 20178 yr Author Yeah, I am already running a Win 10 VM, was hoping to get hardware pass through. Looks like I will be updating my CPU. Thanks for filling me in. Thankfully I've had this up and running for a few years so I got some good solid use out of the CPU. Thanks again.
October 7, 20178 yr You usually need a Xeon for VT-d, but you can use Intel ark site to confirm support.
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