Is it possible to perform a VFIO (GPU passthrough) on the Acer Predator Triton 500?

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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I'm planning on using Linux (Manjaro KDE) as my main operating system, but I'd like to keep Windows 10 solely for gaming. I've tried dual booting already, which was fine for the most part (excluding the installation process), but I'd rather use a virtual machine instead due to how convenient it is. Thus, I'd like to know if it's possible to pass through my NVIDIA GPU to a virtual machine operating Windows 10 in Linux in order to have native performance while gaming.

Note: I have the PT515-51-75L8 model of the Acer Predator Triton 500 with an additional SSD manually installed.

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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good Morning RadioAvatar !

    Yes, knowledge is enough to configure.
    The point is that in this case, resource consumption is very large due to the system's VM access.


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    MaClane said:
    Good Morning RadioAvatar !

    Yes, knowledge is enough to configure.
    The point is that in this case, resource consumption is very large due to the system's VM access.



    Does that mean any Linux distribution wouldn't operate efficiently due to the VM having a large amount of resource consumption? Also, is there any available guide for this model? I've tried following a few, but none of them managed to work for me.
  • MaClane
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    The issue is not Linux but emulating Windows.
    The software layer will have access to the hardware layer, just configure accordingly.
    The point is that VM emulation consumes a lot of RAM and processing resources.
    That is why your device must have adequate support.

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  • RadioAvatar
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    MaClane said:
    The issue is not Linux but emulating Windows.
    The software layer will have access to the hardware layer, just configure accordingly.
    The point is that VM emulation consumes a lot of RAM and processing resources.
    That is why your device must have adequate support.


    How should I configure it accordingly? Whenever I try to follow a guide on a PCI passthrough, I'm never successful. Also, how do I make sure I have adequate support before I attempt virtualizing?