Open FrostFireFury opened 2 years ago
I have a similar issue. When the VM is first created and started the GPU actually handles the display for about a minute (smooth desktop operation), then when 'Parsec Virtual Display Adapter' appears in the display adapters the GPU usage graphs flatline (on host) and VM desktop becomes like 10Hz, games also run horribly and definitely aren't using the GPU.
I'll also mention my GTX 1080 appears with the code 43 error, attempting the FiveM fix did not work.
EDIT: After trying some things I believe all that is happening to me is the Hyper-V Video adapter is running initially (smooth) but is then disabled to try to force the GPU to load, although failing to do so because of Code 43.
I have a similar issue. When the VM is first created and started the GPU actually handles the display for about a minute (smooth desktop operation), then when 'Parsec Virtual Display Adapter' appears in the display adapters the GPU usage graphs flatline (on host) and VM desktop becomes like 10Hz, games also run horribly and definitely aren't using the GPU.
I'll also mention my GTX 1080 appears with the code 43 error, attempting the FiveM fix did not work.
EDIT: After trying some things I believe all that is happening to me is the Hyper-V Video adapter is running initially (smooth) but is then disabled to try to force the GPU to load, although failing to do so because of Code 43.
stupid nvidia drivers
Same issue
After I followed all the steps, it all went smoothly. Only one error cause I was simply being dump, that got fixed.
My GPU shows up in device manager but not task manager. From the way a game ran it acted like it was on integrated graphics and several other programs did not recognize the GPUI. The Drivers did carry over and I did use the
Update-VMGpuPartitionDriver
in admin for PowerShell.Current GPU > Radeon RX 580 8GB CPU > Ryzen 7 1700x OS > Windows 10 Pro