GTX 970 and RX 470 Passtrough performance problems


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My PC:

 

ryzen 7 1700

16 gb ddr4 3000mhz

1 ssd 500 GB

1 TB HDD

GTX 970

RX 470

 

i had trouble setting this two graphics card's but i managed to do it.

They work on the vm's.

On the Nvidia Side i had to edit the vBios and remove the header to post, All drivers installed and Working.

On Amd i had to change the bios of the VM to SeaBios, cant update to latest driver only working is the one Windows Update gave me.Its Outdated

 

The problem here is that after 2 3 days of trying to set them up they perform poorly i get 50 por cent average performance degration in CS GO.

CS GO is the only game i tested because its the only game i play.

 

The VM's are on the HDD part of the array, i have and SSD but has Windows there and i dont want to format it as im afraid i will lose stuff as the Vm's dont work properly.

The hdd is very slow but i made sure i started playing after the disk is idle like 10 por cent and not doing any updates.

Vm's have 6 cores each.

 

All tutorial i see it's so easy for them to get up and running anda im here after like 5 days, and still cant play properly with Unraid, i even bought a GTX 970 to see if it was the Amd Graphics Fault but it wasnt.

 

Any Ideas?

Thanks in Advance, João

 

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Your GPUs are probably bottlenecked by that hard drive. If your vdisks are in their own share, you can set that share to only use the cache disk(s), then run the mover. If you're worried about losing data that is already on your SSD, use cloning software to make a copy of it onto another disk.

 

 

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