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Does this mean that my motherboard has VT-D (IOMMU) support?

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If the mobo says enabled, and the CPU supports it... it will work.

 

The 4690K is a compatible SKU

So I've been trying to get my PC together to do PCI-passthrough, and one of the requierements is that you have to have a VT-D enabled motherboard (if you are using an intel CPU). So I've searched the internet for hours, but can't find any info on my MB, but I did find out that if you don't have any setting for it, your motherboard probably doesn't support it. At first, I couldn't find any settings for it, but afters searching through the overclock tab on my MB, I found an option mentioning it.

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Just to be sure, this doesn't just mean that my CPU supports it, but also my MB, right? I just want to be sure because I'm going to have to reinstall my entire OS and fiddle around with stuff for a few hours in order to get PCI passthrough working (I'm going to get 8 more GB of ram before doing this however)

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Thanks guys, saved me from buying a new motherboard 

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