jamesstringerparsec / Easy-GPU-PV

A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier!
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Hyper-V Server 2019 #245

Closed 0x00000oak closed 1 year ago

0x00000oak commented 1 year ago

Hello, not really an issue but there don't seem to be any other ways to post a question. Does this work on Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019? Thank you

itsTyrion commented 1 year ago

why don't you just try it?

0x00000oak commented 1 year ago

why don't you just try it?

Thank you for your useful answer. I havent tried yet because I dont have a gpu. Gpus dont grow on trees and I dont want to shell out for one without knowing that it would work. But its okay then my next question is about what the cheapest used card required for gpu-p to work is?

itsTyrion commented 1 year ago

Be more passive aggressive about things I cannot know, I assumed you have some dGPU (Or Intel iGPU) already.

Do you have Win Server 2019? Win10/11 Pro works perfectly fine. I've read mixed things about GPU-P working in Server 2019.

Any still supported nvidia GPU/Intel iGPU should work. AMD is supported but can be hit-or-miss with parsec with some driver versions. My GTX 1070 works, I can test if a 750Ti does with Win10 Pro (and maybe with a Server 2019 trial if I find a working spare drive).

0x00000oak commented 1 year ago

Thanks for your reply, I didn't mean to be rude. I am concerned about Hyper-V Server 2019 and not Windows Server 2019 actually. I have also little interest in parsec and gaming, I just like to know if GPU-P would work under Hyper-V Server. If you have a 750Ti lying around and could test it with Hyper-V Server that would be great!

itsTyrion commented 1 year ago

@haifisch88 soooo bad news. I wasn't able to get it to pass through my 1070 (error 32788; immediately resolved by removing the Shared GPU adapter) and my 750Ti seems to have died for no reason. On Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise, it works (with near-native performance)

0x00000oak commented 1 year ago

Thank you for testing it out, you just saved me (and probably a bunch of other people) a couple hundred bucks.