Yes, all attempts were with the latest version uefi, 2.40.
I doubt Fedora vs Opensuse Tumbleweed will make a difference, but I'm sure AsRock will want me to try it.
SVM enabled works fine, but IOMMU is a different story:
Yes, all attempts were with the latest version uefi, 2.40.
I doubt Fedora vs Opensuse Tumbleweed will make a difference, but I'm sure AsRock will want me to try it.
SVM enabled works fine, but IOMMU is a different story:
Hi I am just learning about IOMMU recently and I have a question specifically about this board.
What do you mean give up the PCI3.0 NVMe? Do I have to give it up for the host, guest, or both?
I hope I am not breaking any rules by resurrecting this thread. From what I read on the rules I didn't see any restrictions regarding this.
Giving it up entirely since the lanes would be used for the host GPU.
On a sidenote @wendell, shouldn't this be possible on all boards with an NVMe to PCIe adapter/cable?
oh ok. That's unfortunate but at least I can just use the 2nd NVMe slot and opt into a pci-e adapter later. Thanks!
Has anyone gotten ECC ram to run on this?
ASROCK’s web site says that it is supported: