That escalated quickly...
Guys come on, this was supposed to be gpu passthrough thread not pc fanboy vs
console fanboy thread.
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On 04/25/2017 11:29 AM, cooloutac wrote:
You have a ps4 and you want to game on the pc? why? Pc gaming died a decade
ago cause piraters, cheaters, and ddos.
What? there are still many decent new games being released. I play BF4
and only encounter obvious cheaters once in a blue moon and
On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 11:29:51 AM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
> You have a ps4 and you want to game on the pc? why? Pc gaming died a decade
> ago cause piraters, cheaters, and ddos.
>
> League of Legends is the only pc game on windows I would consider "popular"
> tks to asian countries
You have a ps4 and you want to game on the pc? why? Pc gaming died a decade
ago cause piraters, cheaters, and ddos.
League of Legends is the only pc game on windows I would consider "popular" tks
to asian countries who take e-sports as serious as football. But On Linux the
only popular games
I don't know anything about your specific hardware, but it is true
that secondary GPUs are often not connected to the display itself, but
rather the rendering takes place there and then the rendered frames
are passed back to the host and to the integrated gpu to be put on
your display. From a
With latest version of Xen it is possible to pass through a PCI device to a HVM
(without running qemu in dom0) so we could at least try. I have one gpu in my
system but somebody here ought to have two.
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On 04/21/2017 10:13 PM, pixel fairy wrote:
> havent tried this yet, but you can stream from ps4 to windows (or
> mac), the requirements are pretty light and imply no need for
> accelerated graphics on the client end. please mention me if you try
> this and post back to the group. i have a ps4,
Biggest issue that limits you with nvidia is the fact that drivers detect that
it is running in a VM / HVM etc.. It is possible to get nvidia drivers
installed into Qubes (dont recommend it) and then you can pass a prime device
through to a app VM with little issue. Ive done this for doing
W dniu piątek, 21 kwietnia 2017 21:55:07 UTC+2 użytkownik Stickstoff napisał:
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> Hello everyone,
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> I would like to be able to do a little gaming on my regular computer
> from time to time, for sanity reasons. I use Qubes OS on a dual GPU
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On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 12:55:07 PM UTC-7, Stickstoff wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> I would like to be able to do a little gaming on my regular computer
> from time to time, for sanity reasons. I use Qubes OS on a dual GPU
> notebook. I
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