Basically I think any modern Intel-platform should be able to do passtrough if the GPU is the only device on the CPU-PCIe-ports. The only problem is that these notebook-GPUs might not have any display output wired up (actually in old notebooks they might be on a muxer which Windows-drivers can switch). So you have two options: (1) use a solution like Optimus or Bumblebee/Optirun which renders on the GPU and then transfers the image into the QXL-framebuffer (wonder if there are any prereqs for the driver, but still for Linux guests it should be very much possible to let the QXL-driver do what the Intel driver does) (2) find a possibility to switch the muxer of your notebook (if it has one) which should give you an experience very much like switching vts on Linux – which would be _really_ cool!

Am 28.12.2015 um 12:58 schrieb rndbit:
I only half-managed to pass-though geforce 960m. got it to not display
any errors in device manager but it still did not work. However even if
you get it working ask yourself how you gonna use it. I am not aware of
laptop display being able to switch between graphics processors at will.

On 2015.12.28 13:40, Emil P wrote:
Hey guys,
does anyone know, if the new Notebooks with desktop gpu's will work? I
want to buy one with a i7-6700K and a GTX 980.
http://www.mysn.de/xmg-ultimate-gaming-notebooks/xmg-u726
The CPU has VT-D and VT-X spupport and the GPU should work too.

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