August 11, 20196 yr Hey guys, I've been using my 2 Gamers 1 CPU build for a while now with fair success. When it's just myself using one VM gaming, all is well for the most part. You can hardly tell the difference vs. bare metal, minus a small decrease in performance. However, when I have both VMs in game, crashes seem to be persistent. Usually between 40-60 percent chance of a crash on one VM or the other. Ive already got a 2nd PC build lined out to build in the coming months with other plans for my Unraid license, but I'm looking to see if there's any quick fixes I could try that may help my stability in the meantime. I'll include a list of my components down below. Intel i7 8700k pinned 50/50 per VM. ASRock Z370 Extreme 4 Mobo 32gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, 12gb in one VM, 16gb in other VM Corsair AX1200 PSU EVGA GTX 1060 6gb SSC EVGA GTX 1080 Ti 2 WD Black Nvme 500gb SSDs 2 Unique USB Cards, each passed through to a VM. Thanks for the help!
August 12, 20196 yr So you're assigning all cores and all of your memory to the VMs?Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
August 12, 20196 yr Author I originally assigned 12gb ram per, but was trying different things in attempt to resolve it. I do have all cores assigned though. I attempted to leave 2 cores/threads to Unraid but the VMs were pretty much unusable this way.
August 12, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, MattB said: I attempted to leave 2 cores/threads to Unraid but the VMs were pretty much unusable this way. Which cores for Unraid? It should be core 0 and the associated hyperthreaded one.
August 12, 20196 yr I originally assigned 12gb ram per, but was trying different things in attempt to resolve it. I do have all cores assigned though. I attempted to leave 2 cores/threads to Unraid but the VMs were pretty much unusable this way.Yeah, you definitely need to leave at least core 0 open asking with some ram for unraid to use.Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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