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On 06/29/2017 10:13 PM, Berillions wrote:<br>
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I would like to know if it's possible to use an AMD
graphic card on the Host if i pass a second AMD graphic
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I ask this question because on google and differents
how-to, i saw that i must to disable radeon driver to bind
correctly the second gpu to vfio.<br>
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For my new desktop, i will have an AMD Rx560 for Linux and
an AMD Rx480 for Windows, so i expect that i must not to
disable AMDGPU driver before to bind the Rx480 ...<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Maxime<br>
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