F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems VMWare ESXi version 6.0.0U2 with NVIDIA GPU passthrough support

VMWare ESXi version 6.0.0U2 with NVIDIA GPU passthrough support

VMWare ESXi version 6.0.0U2 with NVIDIA GPU passthrough support

Y
yFuuuXx
Junior Member
11
10-20-2024, 05:18 AM
#1
The two settings were sufficient for you to enable GTX on ESXi. However, I encountered issues with the GT710—after reinstalling drivers I removed E43, but the external display remained unresponsive. That's a bummer.
Y
yFuuuXx
10-20-2024, 05:18 AM #1

The two settings were sufficient for you to enable GTX on ESXi. However, I encountered issues with the GT710—after reinstalling drivers I removed E43, but the external display remained unresponsive. That's a bummer.

K
K1ngVince
Member
157
10-20-2024, 05:18 AM
#2
Thanks for the feedback! You're making good progress with the GTX560ti on your Apple Xserve setup. The blue screen when connecting a display or using trick windows suggests a driver conflict. Your specs look solid—2x Xeon E5462 at 2.80 GHz, 12GB ECC RAM, and a PCI-E Extender. Consider checking the latest drivers for your specific Xserve model, especially version 388.13. If that doesn't resolve it, try updating to the most recent driver release or reinstalling the GPU drivers. Also, ensure your Windows version matches the Xserve's requirements (7 Pro SP1).
K
K1ngVince
10-20-2024, 05:18 AM #2

Thanks for the feedback! You're making good progress with the GTX560ti on your Apple Xserve setup. The blue screen when connecting a display or using trick windows suggests a driver conflict. Your specs look solid—2x Xeon E5462 at 2.80 GHz, 12GB ECC RAM, and a PCI-E Extender. Consider checking the latest drivers for your specific Xserve model, especially version 388.13. If that doesn't resolve it, try updating to the most recent driver release or reinstalling the GPU drivers. Also, ensure your Windows version matches the Xserve's requirements (7 Pro SP1).