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[SOLVED] Passed through nvidia GTX1050ti stuck at 640x480

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I am passing the 1050ti through to my Windows 10 VM but I am not able to change the resolution (stuck at 640 X 480).  No driver errors in the VM .  I've poured over pretty much every pass-through video but i haven't seen this addressed.  I suspect that the VM doesn't like the driver.  I've dumped the vbios and even tried a couple others but I still have the same problem.  RDP driver works fine.

 

Can't tell you how many times I've created/destroyed VMs trying different settings.

 

I have separate/distinct IOMMU groups for both graphics cards.

 

I know I am missing something simple but I can't see the forest.

 

Any thoughts/help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

UnRaid 6.8.3

AMD Ryzen 7 3700

ASUS TUF Gaming X570 (legacy mode)

MSI GFORCE GTX 1050ti Gaming X (Second slot) 

GFORCE gt 720 (first slot)

16GB  DDR4 3600

Samsung NVMe 970 EVO 500GB (cache)

3 8TB WD sata (array)

 

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Solved it.

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OK tried a few more things like a new ISO image and a different monitor . . . solved it!!

It hates my primary monitor.

I had an old 1280 x 1024 monitor in storage with DVI-D and it booted up at full resolution.  Added my primary (1920 x 1080) back in on Display Port and its max resolution is 640 x 480.  I will see if using DVI-D on my primary causes the same result. 

I knew it had to be something simple.

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