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Email Address:. Like this: Like Loading Beside the fact that most of games are well-played on Windows, the settings to enable GPU Passthrough on Windows 10 is also pretty easy. In my case, I only need to download and install Radeon driver for my graphic card and everything works perfectly. It runs very well. I know that Proxmox is not for everyone but if you have a powerful, modern multi-cores processor and want to maximize its power, then Proxmox is the best way.

Do you happen to have the native scores at hand? That would be an interesting point to see what the performance penalty is. As soon as I get my GPU passthrough working which has turned out to be a very difficult job, unfortunately , I may be able to get some numbers. Hi Daniel, unfortunately I havent done the similar test to the same PC before. Radeon RX on Ubuntu Like this: Like Loading Rolling Ball 3D is an online 3D game and With unique game scenes, exquisite graphical effects, this game can bring you different feelings of a brilliant performance.

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Knock Balls. Kainy has a server for Windows, and clients for a number of OS, and game systems. They don't have a server for Linux, though. I think the emulation argument is a bit exaggerated.

Windows is executing with the same processor it expects, no added expense there. VirtualBox mediates Windows hardware calls, and there may be some overhead. The big problem is that VirtualBox is not built for gaming, supporting 3D graphics is not a priority. Nonetheless, if you have an older game that is not requiring graphics support beyond what VirtualBox has, I don't see why you wouldn't go ahead and run it there. There's a bunch of answers here which tell you that running games over virtualised hardware is a bad idea, and won't get you good performance for gaming.

So don't do that. I'm not sure about virtualbox, but I've seen people talk about considerable success by having hardware dedicated to the virtual machine, albeit what I've seen mostly concerned using Xen or VMWare. Specifically, they use a separate graphics card and sound card, and a dedicated disk partition. The linux system likely won't even have drivers for the hardware that is used by your windows gaming VM, and certainly won't connect to them.

Problems seem to be more with the sound than the graphics. I haven't gone down this road myself, so I won't try to specifics of how you'd set this up. TBH, for the time it'd take to get this running well unless I had a very specific recipe to follow , I think I'd rather put a separate machine under my desk and hook up my Keyboard, mouse and screen via a KVM switch.

You can run Ubuntu The Linux Mint installer Ubuntu based, with Mate for your 32 bit, or 64bit system VB, and over Ubuntu complied packages, not Debian pure ones, should be about the same. Use Ubuntu if you already have it.

This is an older question, but I'm adding a comment for others that are looking for help. A friend asked me for advice on this after reading this post. If the game you want to install isn't listed, you use the link at the bottom to "install a non-listed program". Ones that run without any special configuration are often no on the list. The best thing is that it will let you have a separate virtual C: drive for each game you install.

This is really helpful because older games sometimes used DLLs that could conflict with others and cause problems. By each game you install having its own virtual C: drive, they never conflict with one another. For me, It have worked pretty well, decided to go for the advanced run.

So yes It worked pretty well with GPU Passtrough, With only virtualbox, Yeah It was acceptably good to at least play, maybe not on the highest graphics but.. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.



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