![]() The VM is running on a 2TB M.2 SSD Raid, so the boot times were incredible. So I went to the Nvidia site, downloaded the freshest, newest Cuda 10.1(no clue what this is) drivers, installed them and rebooted the VM. "Let’s install drivers!" I thought to myself. So skip forward a few hours, I grab a few commands, stick them into powershell and voila! A new unidentified device popped up in the device manager in my VM. So I googled for that and came across many other forums, it was like I was suddenly enlightened. Searching the same few forums (eg./r cloudy gamer and this forum) google would constantly spout out I’ve noticed that there is in fact something I am missing, because the Azure servers don’t use trashy RemoteFX to pass their GPU to the VM. So I started studying how Azure works and it’s basically the same as Hyper-V, so I went ahead and added a Hyper-V server role to my server, set up an Gen 2 VM and suddenly noticed that I needed something called RemoteFX to pass a GPU to the VM, so I went to the server manager features, added that as well, restarted and immediately came across another issue, being the 1024MB VRAM limitation, unbearable lag in even completely simple games and other relishes like that. I’ve come across the term VDI and apparently that’s what my M40 does not have.) The initial idea to game on my M40 came from me googling "Cloud Gaming" which eventually led me to Parsec which basically offers "Do it your way" cloud gaming setup.Įveryone was using these NV6 Azure servers with the M60 which is essentially the same as my M40.(I think, I’m not actually sure about this one. X11SPG-TF is a Supermicro server board that takes ages to post and as I was seeing that this led to nowhere I have thought of another approach. That’s about shortest summary I could give you about day 1.Īfter reinstalling/installing, removing drivers, reinstalling/installing software like VNC, Teamviewer, Zero-something VPN and all that crap I have lost all my nerves. The only thing that would now run on my M40 was OpenGL. After restarting the server however, the GPU didn’t want to render Steam and DirectX games (I’ve had nvidia-smi -l running in the background). ![]() I’ve actually had success with installing the drivers and making the card appear in Display Adapters, I’ve successfully (took me hours) set the GPU into WDDM from TCC, which was very hard because googling "Tesla" in 2019 will lead to unwanted results, and then for like a few seconds I’ve played a DirectX game. The drivers I got from: Official Drivers | NVIDIAĪre complete and utter trash with no options whatsoever but they did work for a while and to some extent. ![]() The GPU accelerator in it is Nvidia Tesla M40 bought for like 200$ from ebay.ĬPU: -Not that this is important: Xeon Gold 6138 I own a Supermicro X11SPG-TF board that has an on board ASPEED GPU with an VGA output. I’ve been trying to set up past these few days my home server to be able to play games.
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