I can't run a virtual machine or install hardware components.
I can't run a virtual machine or install hardware components.
I’ve checked the options—yes, you can set up a VM with a Quadro GPU and drivers. It’s a viable alternative if your main PC struggles with SolidWorks or other apps.
You can't use a GTX to create a fake Quadro because it wasn't designed for that purpose. The Quadro excels at highly accurate rendering, while the GTX is limited to what it was originally intended to do.
Windows lacks the feature to directly virtualize the GPU, so the virtual machine manager must create its own emulation. Only the available options are offered.
You have control over the PCB features; some caps exist or don’t (I’m not sure) which can confuse the driver installer about whether it’s a GeForce or a Quadro card. Since Quadros are derived from the GeForce line, they’re grouped to ensure better stability.
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Your GTX 965M is in a Surface Book, not a Quadro. A virtual machine can't change the hardware it's running on—it only affects software behavior. Quadro firmware works best with CAD tools, so you'll need the right setup for that.
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