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Connect your GPU to another device correctly... What steps ensure a smooth process?

Connect your GPU to another device correctly... What steps ensure a smooth process?

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Beny8000
Member
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11-20-2016, 01:25 PM
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Hey there! Your question is clear—how can you share your GPU with just one person using a single machine? You can check your specs in the signature below. There are options like HyperV or other virtualization tools that let you split your GPU between users, similar to how NVIDIA manages datacenter resources. You might consider running two VMs on Debian Linux, one for you and another for your family member, or have a single VM with both of you accessing it. Which setup works best for your needs?
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Beny8000
11-20-2016, 01:25 PM #1

Hey there! Your question is clear—how can you share your GPU with just one person using a single machine? You can check your specs in the signature below. There are options like HyperV or other virtualization tools that let you split your GPU between users, similar to how NVIDIA manages datacenter resources. You might consider running two VMs on Debian Linux, one for you and another for your family member, or have a single VM with both of you accessing it. Which setup works best for your needs?

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MrSarx
Senior Member
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11-27-2016, 06:03 AM
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Consider multipoint solutions such as Aster. You won't require any virtual machines, and after some configuration it performs quite well.
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MrSarx
11-27-2016, 06:03 AM #2

Consider multipoint solutions such as Aster. You won't require any virtual machines, and after some configuration it performs quite well.

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
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11-27-2016, 08:04 AM
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Linus will likely share the details soon after his brief presentation today.
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Chiller9592
11-27-2016, 08:04 AM #3

Linus will likely share the details soon after his brief presentation today.

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RazorThePanda
Junior Member
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11-27-2016, 01:02 PM
#4
That would only enable supporting several video cards at once. To run just one strong card for many users, you'd need a hypervisor to manage its resources flexibly...
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RazorThePanda
11-27-2016, 01:02 PM #4

That would only enable supporting several video cards at once. To run just one strong card for many users, you'd need a hypervisor to manage its resources flexibly...

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Adhe15
Junior Member
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11-28-2016, 06:08 PM
#5
Yes, two players can run games together on a single GPU, and it will distribute resources accordingly.
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Adhe15
11-28-2016, 06:08 PM #5

Yes, two players can run games together on a single GPU, and it will distribute resources accordingly.

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mrminer02
Member
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12-01-2016, 10:28 AM
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I'll take a look at it. I'll wait to see what Linus demonstrates and might also review L1Techs.
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mrminer02
12-01-2016, 10:28 AM #6

I'll take a look at it. I'll wait to see what Linus demonstrates and might also review L1Techs.