> It took longer than expected, but a definite crash happened yesterday.
> Sadly, it seems that MSI was not a fix for the in-use crashes.
>
> At this point I'm worried that it's some sort of weird hardware-specific
> interaction that is unlikely to be fixed. If anybody experiences similar
>
Hi,
I also runs on Rampage IV. I dont have freezes during work but sometimes I
have performance issue durring some media with sound operations. I very
often have similiar freezes when I'm shuting down the VM. I havent much
time to troubleshoot this unfortunetly.
I have a question for you. I have
On 08/16/2016 12:51 PM, vfio wrote:
> I noticed that the symptoms of the freeze are very similar to the
> freezes I sometimes get when shutting down the guest. After searching
> the archives, I decided to try enabling MSI for the Titan X in the Win10
> guest. This did indeed stop the freezes at
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm definitely not running out of RAM; the
host has 32GB and I've lowered the guest assignment to 8GB. I also have
a constant RAM use monitor that never shows anything near capacity (even
in the cases where the guest has frozen but the adjacent CPU monitor on
the host
On 05/08/2016 22:26, Bronek Kozicki wrote:
I had something similar too, it was happening few times per month. And
then it stopped, but I do not remember what changed back then :( Could
be hardware change since I switched around that time from AMD to nVidia
Quadro, or could be software change as
On 05/08/2016 22:11, vfio wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've been running VGA passthrough with a Debian unstable host and a
Windows 10 guest for months now. Everything works perfectly, except that
the entire machine randomly freezes when the guest is running.
When a freeze happens, the guest