Dedicated GPU virtual machine
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Hello,
I created a virtual machine with Windows 11 64-bit on it using VirtualBox.
However, I noticed that the graphics card of the virtual machine is not the graphics card installed on my computer (it's probably some kind of virtual graphics card).
Now, I want to be able to use software that is relatively demanding in graphic processing power on this virtual machine, and I would therefore like to be able to use my dedicated graphics card (a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650) on this virtual machine.
I found solutions for Hyper-V, but nothing for VirtualBox.
Any solutions?
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1 answer
Hello,
I had already gathered some information about this issue. But it seems that there is no possibility of using a dedicated graphics card on a hypervisor launched from a host system.
There are standalone hypervisors like Proxmox or VMWare ESXi that are capable of doing a full transfer of the graphics card to a virtual machine (GPU passthrough), that may be the only solution.