I'm not sure about non-UEFI support NVIDIA card can do this or not. Because GTX980 had natively support UEFI. Maybe it's a key can let them exist together.
But I'm not sure yet, when I tried it again, it can saw both side, but I got issue that Windows 10 couldn't launch desktop service. Maybe it's luck when first try, maybe it got conflict with AMD driver (in that time, I installed NVIDIA and AMD driver in Windows 10, but only mount one device.) I'll keep testing as much as I can, and I'll tell u if I found reason. 2015年11月28日 上午11:49於 "Okky Hendriansyah" <[email protected]>寫道: > On November 26, 2015 at 15:40:11, Eddie Yen ([email protected]) wrote: > > Also, I'm very curious about being as secondary card. > > IME, virtual GPU will be shutdown if secondary card got driver, only the > case I met before are WIndows 10 guest /w GTX980 as secondary card. > That case let me can saw the both side (I can see desktop on virt-manager > monitor and real screen plugged to GTX980), also can run OpenCL tests. > But it won't work if using AMD card (I'm not sure about that depends on > UEFI-supported card or not.) > > Still need to do more tests to invest that. > > Hi Eddie, > > I’m still having issues passing through an MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti Hawk as > a secondary card to my Windows 10 UEFI guest. I encountered blue screen > after I tried to install the NVIDIA driver (359), or I should probably go > with the old driver? > > -- > *Okky Hendriansyah* > >
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