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Classic PCI Passthrough, with 2 or more graphic cards

This is LED's Guide for Dual/Multi GPU passthrough using QEMU/KVM + Libvirt.


About this Guide

My current setup is the same as was in my Single GPU Passthrough Guide, just with an addition RTX 3070. Two dedicated graphic cards, however, this should also work on intergrated graphic + dedicated graphic card(s), as commonly found on Intel platforms.

Laptops could work, possibly, but with many caveats that I am not familiar with.

This guide is best served as a compliment to the Arch Wiki: PCI passthrough via OVMF, please take a look at that first if you can, and I will be constantly referencing and linking to the articles in there.

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My PC Specs:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 3900x 12 cores
  • GPU0: MSI Ventus 2X RTX 3070 8GB LHR
  • GPU1: MSI Radeon RX 560 4GB LP OC
  • RAM: 32GB 3200Mhz dual channels
  • OS: Arch Linux Zen Kernel 5.19.10
  • DE: KDE Plasma 5.25(x11)

Features

  • ACS Patch
  • Hyper-V enlightments for Nested Virtualization
  • Mouse and Keyboard passthrough via Evdev
  • Physical disk passthrough
  • AMD GPU Reset Bug
  • GPU VBIOS Dumping
  • Static huge pages
  • Additional languages
    • Chinese
  • Windows 11 TPM Requirement
  • Looking Glass
  • Hackintosh

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