March 19, 20188 yr Hi, I recently build a new server (Asrock C236 WSI with Intel G4560). Now I want passthrough to a win10 VM the PCIe Digital Devices C2 V7 DVB Tuner. I expected to show it up in Other PCI Devices box, unfortunately it's not there. I see it in under System devices: IOMMU group 1: [8086:1901] 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor PCIe Controller (x16) (rev 05) [dd01:0006] 01:00.0 Multimedia controller: Digital Devices GmbH Cine V7 Why it is not possible to select it in the win10 VM settings? How do I passthrough it to my VM?
March 19, 20188 yr 10 minutes ago, aspik said: Hi, I recently build a new server (Asrock C236 WSI with Intel G4560). Now I want passthrough to a win10 VM the PCIe Digital Devices C2 V7 DVB Tuner. I expected to show it up in Other PCI Devices box, unfortunately it's not there. I see it in under System devices: IOMMU group 1: [8086:1901] 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor PCIe Controller (x16) (rev 05) [dd01:0006] 01:00.0 Multimedia controller: Digital Devices GmbH Cine V7 Why it is not possible to select it in the win10 VM settings? How do I passthrough it to my VM? You need to stub the card before it shows up in the list. You can follow the first sticky in this subforum for stubbing the card, but after adding the card to syslinux.cfg, reboot the server and it should show in the other devices list. There is also a VM faq sticky that you should read.
March 19, 20188 yr Author Ok, got it, thanks! I stubbed just the tuner [dd01:006] and I see it now in the VM. Do you think it would be better to passthrough the whole PCIe Controller? I read that passing the whole controller is better, or is this only relevant for USB devices?
March 19, 20188 yr 3 minutes ago, aspik said: Ok, got it, thanks! I stubbed just the tuner [dd01:006] and I see it now in the VM. Do you think it would be better to passthrough the whole PCIe Controller? I read that passing the whole controller is better, or is this only relevant for USB devices? That is for USB controllers only. You shouldn't pass through the pcie controllers.
March 19, 20188 yr Author 25 minutes ago, saarg said: That is for USB controllers only. You shouldn't pass through the pcie controllers. Understood. Thank you for the quick responses
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