jamesstringerparsec / Easy-GPU-PV

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RTX 3070 driver shows as MS driver #79

Open kch789 opened 2 years ago

kch789 commented 2 years ago

Hi,

Using the scirpt I have successfully installed virtual machine (win 11 pro insider on host, 11 pro in client - both polish versions) got resolution of choice via Parsec, but GPU seems to be unavailable. In device manager I've got RTX 3070 with Microsoft driver. s For example furmark: s2 Same story with games, they aren't working at all.

I've done GPU-P before using CraftComputing's youtube tutorial (when I was doing it driver folders names were different in DriverStore location), gpu acceleration was working, but some games were not able to start like Wither 3, Forza Horizon 4 and 5, so I wanted to try this method.

Is it possible that this problem is related to polish language version?

jamesstringerparsec commented 2 years ago

See the readme regarding OpenGL and Vulkan. You have the correct driver installed

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Hi,

Using the scirpt I have successfully installed virtual machine (win 11 pro insider on host, 11 pro in client - both polish versions) got resolution of choice via Parsec, but GPU seems to be unavailable. In device manager I've got RTX 3070 with Microsoft driver. [image: s] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/87370859/149497168-de9b1ca4-b6a9-45b9-b11d-2be073cd80ec.png For example furmark: [image: s2] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/87370859/149497230-41393ccc-bbef-4614-912d-3ef140164628.png Same story with games, they aren't working at all.

I've done GPU-P before using CraftComputing's youtube tutorial (when I was doing it driver folders names were different in DriverStore location), gpu acceleration was working, but some games were not able to start like Wither 3, Forza Horizon 4 and 5, so I wanted to try this method.

Is it possible that this problem is related to polish language version?

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kch789 commented 2 years ago

Woah, that was quick response. The thing is, directX games aren't working too. Got some flickering issues with interfaces in programs as well.

jamesstringerparsec commented 2 years ago

Are you using freesync or gsync on your host?

kch789 commented 2 years ago

You can try upgrading your computer OS to Win11, and creating a new VM with Win11. Likely will provide better game support for DX games.

I specified that I am using win 11 pro on both. Turned off G-sync compatible on all monitors, no change.

jamesstringerparsec commented 2 years ago

Try reboot the host PC after disabling gsync and see if that helps

kch789 commented 2 years ago

Already tried, nothing changed.

jamesstringerparsec commented 2 years ago

OK, in that case you can try this beta nvidia driver on the host, which is supposedly made for this tech, no idea if it will help though. https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda/wsl/download

kch789 commented 2 years ago

Unfortunately, same thing.

Gravlok commented 2 years ago

I had some issues with games. Did you install all additional stuff like .NET Frameworks 2.0 and 3.0? DirectX Dependency Fix also became useful. https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/directx-dependency-fixer-dxfix.87/

kch789 commented 2 years ago

Yes, everything essential is installed. Everything green in dependency fixer.

cfelicio commented 2 years ago

Go to Windows/System32 and look for these files:

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I had to manually copy these from the host to the guest. After doing that and a reboot, I got furmark working. Good luck and let me know if it helps!

pedoc commented 1 year ago

Go to Windows/System32 and look for these files:

I can see the files in the virtual machine and run the nvidia-smi command successfully, but still can't see the graphics card in task manager.

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