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noamazia
Journeyman III

is R6800 partitionable?

im trying to use gpu-p and hyper-v to pass the gpu to a virtual machine(devided between host and VM) but the powershell function that lets me check that doesn't work (Get-VMPartitionableGpu).
is the 6800 partitionable? do i need spesific driver or windows versions?
i currently have:
driver 30.0.14011.3017
amd software 21.12.1
vbios from asrock L4
Edition Windows 10 Pro
Version 21H1
OS build 19043.1415
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.3920.0

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According to this site, rx5500 works for VM: https://withinrafael.com/2020/06/06/how-to-get-consumer-gpus-working-in-hyperv-virtual-machines/

So presume the 6000 series GPU cards will work also.

Also see if this website is any help in setting up GPU Virtualization with Hyper-V: https://mu0.cc/2020/08/25/hyperv-gpupv/

This site has a small tutorial on Running FiveM in a Hyper-V and GPU partitioning. Maybe it will show you what you are doing wrong in coding: https://forum.cfx.re/t/running-fivem-in-a-hyper-v-vm-with-full-gpu-performance-for-testing-gpu-parti...

The last link concerns Nvidia but you can see if it works with AMD GPUs.

Here is a previous Reddit thread concerning GPU partitioning is finally possible in Hyper-V : https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/jym8xz/gpu_partitioning_is_finally_possible_in_hyperv/

Otherwise trying posting at Developer's AMD Forum and see where the Moderator places your Thread on that Forum from here: https://community.amd.com/t5/newcomers-start-here/bd-p/newcomer-forum

 

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