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- recommendations for shared gaming rig
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dedicated gaming hyperv
First create your VM like normal, give it a drive, RAM, Cores etc. then to add your gpu to the VM go to either of these links, https://github.com/b1on1cdog/FastGPUP, I recommend using this, its a bit buggy as its WIP but it gets the job done, it needs .net 0.6. https://forum.level1techs.com/t/2-gamers-1-gpu-with-hyper-v-gpu-p-gpu-partitioning-finally-made-possible-with-hyperv/172234 this is a much more difficult method but more consistently works, of course ensure you have a .iso of your OS of choice (I recommend windows 10) and install parsec on the VM. For the case of getting your games on the VM, in hyper V, Firstly, on your host pc, share the drive where your games are by clicking properties and then click on the tab "sharing" then go to "advanced sharing" and click "share this folder" then go to the bottom left and click "permissions" and click "full control" now in your VM launch it in enhanced session mode and in the pop up that appears to set your resolution click the arrow at the bottom saying "Show options" and in the top right click the "local resources" tab, on the local devices and resources section click "more" select the tab "drives" and select your drive where your games are, now if you boot into the VM and go to the documents app, in the bottom corner go to the network drive, find your games folder and copy them. from what I know theres no way to have them on your VM without copying them. From there just install the emulators you want and run the ROMS or whatever.
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How many VM's could a i7-9700k, RTX 3080ti & 32GB Ram run?
There are some good projects on github.
- Changing a dual bot desktop into a server with multiple VMs
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[Open Source] [WIP] GUI app to ease Hyper-V GPU-P process
i uploaded here: https://github.com/b1on1cdog/FastGPUP
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GUI app for GPU-P (GPU Partitioning)
If anyone is interested, i decided to make a GUI app to ease a bit more the process, this wasn't tested too much, since i only made it to help me save some time and was only used on Windows 11. https://github.com/b1on1cdog/FastGPUP. the usage is simple, choose VM, choose GPU, slide the percentage you want to allocate of it and then press Add. For drivers you press Mount VHD, when done it will open disk management where you'll assign a letter for the mounted drive (if it doesn't has one) and then you chose that drive letter on the tool and press "install/update driver" button. Since i didn't test this outside my own PC i'm not sure if you might need to change PowerShell execution policy.
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about 1 year ago
b1on1cdog/FastGPUP is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of FastGPUP is C#.
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