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  1. Haha I knew this would come up, she doesn't game exclusively, she does go out surfing.
  2. Last time I had to format my pc after my niece was done with it. Also I don't want to do a passthrough on windows, worst case scenario I'll dualboot linux and then do it there.
  3. So I started a similar topic on TH but then I realized this is probably a better place to ask. I am trying to install Sims 3 on a VM for my niece (last time she had access to my pc for an extended period I got malware). The problem is that Sims 3 checks your gpu for compatability and if it isnt listed in the games gpu list then you have to add it manually. The problem is that when running a VM the virtual gpu obviously isnt on the list of supported gpus and it adding it is very hard since every manufacturer has custom made rules for their gpus. I tried tinkering and converting the rules from other manufacturers to get the virtual GPU to work but to no avail. The thing is that the game tries to set video settings to suit the gpu (which you later can change), but if it isnt recognized it wont even give you the chance to set the settings. (EA.. pls...) I got the idea that if I could change the VM gpu information in the registry to have identical information to say an nvidia 460, the game would start propperly. The thing is tho I dont really know how where to start, I need the dxdiag to output identical display info as it would with a supported gpu. I am running windows 10, I would switch to linux and make it easier on me but I cant because of adobe. Worst case scenario I might have to dualboot linux and then through that run a VM with a gpu passthrough with AMD and Nvidia at the same time (the only 2 gpus I own, sadly fx8350 doesn't intergrated graphics). Lastly; is there any possibility to create a virtual device that would mimic a gpu just cosmetically? As in only look as if a gpu is connected so that Sims can let the game launch? Thanks in advance, 1k cookie points to whoever solves this.
  4. You know they heat up a lot right? Which makes them loud, which I don't want.
  5. So I'm building a new pc with the fx 8350 and dual 6950 2gb. I know they are a bit outdated but my teacher will give me 2 for about 160$ which I find to be an exceptional value. I was wondering if I can fit 2 EV 6970 waterblocks on then and if so can I fit both of them and watercooling inside the PC? I hear that the cards are very loud and run hot so I figured this was the best idea, and since I'm going for an R4 noise is a dealbreaker for me! What do you guys think? Also if I were to be able to put them into the pc with watercooling, where would I put my Rads? At the top? And lastly if the rads would go at the top would my CPU be able to get watercooling too? Sorry I'm new to this !
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