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How do I set up a gtx 1080 in Unraid 6.8.2

AlfonsLM

So I have read everything that I can find and have loaded my vbios to the VM and am using the SeaBIOS. I can remote in to the VM with RDP and everything is visible in HWinFo64 but I can still not get the Nvidia drivers to install or any image on my monitor. 

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Right, I have hyper threading disabled since I did have more use for singel threaded performance most of the time.

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5 minutes ago, AlfonsLM said:

So I have read everything that I can find and have loaded my vbios to the VM and am using the SeaBIOS. I can remote in to the VM with RDP and everything is visible in HWinFo64 but I can still not get the Nvidia drivers to install or any image on my monitor. 

 

What error do you get when installing the drivers?

 

4 minutes ago, AlfonsLM said:

Right, I have hyper threading disabled since I did have more use for singel threaded performance most of the time.

NOrmally ht doesn't really affect single thread speed. Id leave it on

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Think it was something like this os is not compatible. Latest windows 10 update installed today tho, I did also get the same error when I did try to pre install them when I used VNC

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Just now, AlfonsLM said:

Think it was something like this os is not compatible. Latest windows 10 update installed today tho, I did also get the same error when I did try to pre install them when I used VNC

Can you show a screenshot?

 

Geoforce cards aren't offically supported in a vm, so thats some of your issue. Have you lookedu pthe workarounds?

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Jup. I have the rom dump from my GPU so it should work

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I will have to throw in the towel, the VM did just stop booting so cant RDP to it any longer

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Have like 15 min left that I can spend on it today and have already spent three days on it

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