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First off, thanks for the incredible work in getting consumer GPUs to support vGPU. Really awesome for a home setup where the professional cards and licensing doesn't make sense.
Secondly - I currently have a 1650 Super and a 2070 Super installed, and ideally I'd like to have both available to be divided into 2x2 vGPUs. This is currently not possible as I understand, but is this something that could be implemented, or is it simply too niche or too difficult to bother with?
Thanks. :)
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First off, thanks for the incredible work in getting consumer GPUs to support vGPU. Really awesome for a home setup where the professional cards and licensing doesn't make sense.
Secondly - I currently have a 1650 Super and a 2070 Super installed, and ideally I'd like to have both available to be divided into 2x2 vGPUs. This is currently not possible as I understand, but is this something that could be implemented, or is it simply too niche or too difficult to bother with?
Thanks. :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: