Playing Windows titles on Linux within a virtual machine with GPU support
Playing Windows titles on Linux within a virtual machine with GPU support
I would swap the PSU. The Seasonic S12ii isn't a strong power source and isn't something I'd suggest for a TitanXP. Upgrading the PSU would let you run the RX480 for Windows VM. The RX480 remains a solid card and should work fine with GTA V and Train Sim at 1080p, provided the VM gets enough CPU cores. Consider PSUs such as the Seasonic Focus Plus Gold (650W+), Corsair RMx (650W+), or Corsair TXM (650W+) since they offer the necessary PCIe connectors.
It's feasible though it isn't easy. You'd need a dedicated card, possibly some budget NVIDIA models, and PCI passthrough demands many configurations. You must also ensure your IOMMU groups are distinct for each PCI slot, that the IOMMU is properly activated and enabled, and that the GPU BIOS is accessible.
I also tried Lutris, but the "Use DXVK" setting always prevents the game from launching. Switching it off lets GTA V open, though the graphics look very blurry and overexposed. I made sure the DXVK DLL is in the right location, and the proper version was chosen. Still, it doesn’t work with that option. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Install the required packages using apt. The necessary drivers and utilities should be included by default.
Candy Crush is considered low-quality software? Wow! I'm planning to confront a group with pitchforks and lead them into your home.