Turning 1 RTX 4090 Into 32 GPUs...

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Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at the RTX 4090 and what appears to be a mechanism for virtualization your entire graphics card that should have been reserved for the big companies, but you can do it now too! How? Let's find out!
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Muta buying the 4090 and taking an L so the rest of us dont have to..what a hero ❤️

redhood
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Solution.
To Use Anti-Cheat on a VM set Rules on your VM and it will bypass it and you can play any-game.

SnapWireOnlyOne
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muta is like the cool uncle who just teaches you how to do the most useless shit ever

Here
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Muta and his virtual machines is like Thanos and his infinity stones

ReekieRoo
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Even though I will never actually do this kind of stuff, it is always fun to watch.

ArvolyXSL
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5 years later my 1070 is still going strong. These prices are getting insane so hope it still holds on for a while

fyurex
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Yknow I just thought of something that could be cool and practical for more people. Using VMs and spreading it out throughout the house for the family, like having a VM for the living room, for kids rooms, for whichever rooms, all from one system like this in some way would be really sick

Zorgot.
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"I'm off my medication and now we're gonna talk about virtual machines."

Welcome back Muta.

rahulravishankar
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MUTA: Passes GPU through to Windows VM on Linux, then splits that passes GPU into pieces to give them to virtual machines running under the Windows virtual machine on Linux.

TroubleChute
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I won’t ever do this, but I love that you are documenting its process and hope this stays up 🏴‍☠️🌚

carrioncrow
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I love the new camera angle. Makes the energy in the room more serious about the topics you discuss. I really can't explain why or how

oyeffa
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Dude this is sick. I have been looking for this for a while and I love the way you guided us through step by step. Very entertaining aswell, happy to have found this channel.

AntikDNB
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Muta should make a channel dedicated to vms
I would watch

mowmowkittycar
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I’ll stick with my 3070 for a while. I don’t even think I can fit that damn thing into my rig given how big it is lol.

N_CommanderShepard
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I really enjoyed Muta's explanation of Video GPU Passthrough such as using Libvirt, QEMU KVM, Virt Manager and, VFIO. I have legion 5 and I'm running Linux, made a Windows vm and Passthrough My GTX 1650 to it, thanks muta for sharing, it worked great for me.

And I noticed, Muta did the same with Linus. He split the 3090ti into 6 vm (I think), running CSGO at the same time, that's really cool. Maybe muta can get higher FPS and lower latency just by creating Win11 iso with NT Lite and killing all Windows application bloatware.

alamputraaf
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mutas dedication for his videos is so high that he moved back to his old house just for a sponsor, what a legend

ommer
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Will I ever use this? Probably not. Will I save this video and show it to my coworkers in the technology department? Yes.
Will I try to convince the department head to let me slot my 3060 into one of our servers? You’re damn right I will

Silentguy_
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im probaly one of the 2 people that actually followed this tutorial. As someone who is beginning to get into IT this is actually a good learning experience.

Kurisu-SanYT
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Muta needs to make more of these videos. They're so good.

smooll_d
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Ayee we going over Paravirtualization today? I use Hyper-V.... I love that you're doing the same thing I did months ago. The network stuff was the most finicky part for me. It can 'steal' the adapter from the host making it unusable without fixing. It was an odd scenario. LAST EDIT: It's great for gaming but if you are using Parsec for remote gaming some games will bug out with the mouse. For me it was necessary to use Parsec due to the bug happening in most fps games. Parsec devs say it's usually due to how the game itself implements cursor locking. Good that you mention keeping drivers the same between host and vm, the vm will still launch but it will be reduced performance until you fix them.

savagetheunicorn