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GPU Rom File

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Hi All,

 

So with the latest release candidate of unraid you now get the option to specify the rom file for a gpu from the gui rather than having to use the xml.

I've avoided looking at this at all as i often change the VM configs and didn't want to keep editing my XML's

 

My server currently contains:

  • 2 x GTX 750Ti's
  • 1 x GTX 1070

 

I'm using one 750ti for a vm, and the 1070 for another leaving one 750ti for the host which is fine

I'm finding the potential need to put an additional pci card into my server, but with 3 dual slot gpus and a sas controller already in place, i'm out of room - i'd also prefer not to have to put a single slot gpu in as i would love to free up 2 pci slots if possible

 

So my plan is to remove a 750ti, and have the one for the host passed to a vm as well. I know its a nightmare but as its now becoming more common i may as well give it a try.

My one catch is that i need to fetch the rom for the 750ti and assign that to the vm to pass it through, but my unraid server is my only physical machine so i have nothing to connect it to in order to extract the rom

 

So here's my question, if i run gpu-z on one of my vm's and save the rom from there, is that rom going to be one like a physical machine would fetch and therefore be usable or is it likely to be completely wrong due to pass through and cause issues?

 

Regards,

Jamie

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