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Windows 10 VM super laggy after NVIDIA driver installation

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Hi guys. I'm very new to this, so I apologize in advance for stupid questions or not providing the right information.

 

Info:

Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V LE Plus

CPU: i7-3770

RAM: 16GB

GPU: MSI GTX 1060 6GB

HVM and IOMMU are both enabled

Both the graphics and the sound adapter of the card are passed through

 

I'm trying to run a windows 10 VM locally with monitor attached (no vnc) to a GTX 1060 6GB to play some games. Everything was going smoothly until I installed the display drivers. After that the whole thing became almost unusably slow. The cpu thread pairs are correct, pinned and isolated. As far as I can see in task manager the cpu, memory and disk io are not bottle necking. When I go to device manager and uninstall the display adapter it's smooth again. Reinstalling the driver makes it slow again. Anybody have an idea what could cause this and how to resolve it?

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