So, a couple months ago, I built a new system after my old system died, with a Core i5 6600k and a Geforce GTX 1070. Been running Windows 10 since I've been PC gaming a lot lately, but I miss KDE, so I got the idea of putting my old GTX 670 back in, letting Neon use that, and using GPU passthrough to give a Win10 VM the 1070, using the VM solely for gaming while I do other tasks, like web browsing and office work on Linux. So, I have a few questions;
1. What would be the best VM software to use for this? I want free, and as easy-to-use as is reasonable while also doing what I need (namely, GPU passthrough, giving the VM three of my i5's cores, and assigning the VM 24GB of my 32GB of RAM)
2. What kind of system prep within Neon will I have to do to get GPU passthrough working?
3. How much overhead will the VM have? (how much performance can I expect to lose in games?)
I know that I could simply do a dual-boot config, but this is more for learning, and for the convenience of simply running a VM after Linux boots rather than having to reboot every time I want to game.
1. What would be the best VM software to use for this? I want free, and as easy-to-use as is reasonable while also doing what I need (namely, GPU passthrough, giving the VM three of my i5's cores, and assigning the VM 24GB of my 32GB of RAM)
2. What kind of system prep within Neon will I have to do to get GPU passthrough working?
3. How much overhead will the VM have? (how much performance can I expect to lose in games?)
I know that I could simply do a dual-boot config, but this is more for learning, and for the convenience of simply running a VM after Linux boots rather than having to reboot every time I want to game.
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