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 No.13398

should i do it whatmin???

 No.13399

No you retard.

 No.13400

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Get an

- X570 motherboard
- Ryzen 3700X
- 32GB fast DDR4 RAM
- PCI-e 4.0 nVME drive
- Seasonic PSU
- Fractcal R6 case
- AMD 5700 XT GPU for your Linux host
- Nvidia 2060 for your Win10 guest VM

 No.13403

>>13400
two video cards huh? good idea. but my monitor is a gsync pg279q so it doesnt sync with amd

 No.13405

>>13403
Yes the Nvidia card would be for passing through to a QEMU VM.

AMD cards wuth the open-source driver is the best for Linux though.

Who cares about Gsync/Freesync

Get a 144Hz monitor and never enable Vsync or any Sync, it just gives you input lag and latency. At 144Hz tearing is practically unnoticeable.

 No.13407

>>13405
does running windows 10 through a vm slow my games more than if i ran them through an actual windows partition? i know you said somtin about gpu passthrough but like dont games still use cpu and memory

 No.13411

>>13407
There is some CPU/RAM/disk overhead.

The overhead is small, the only thing that normally stops you from playing games in a QEMU+KVM VM is extremely slow graphics, that's what the GPU passthrough is for.

The second GPU is plugged into a monitor, you turn the VM on, and Windows comes out on the monitor.

 No.13412

>>13411
i mean whats the difference privacy wise if i just put windows on a separate partition and only boot it to play vidya

 No.13413

>>13412
You don't have to reboot. You can leave all your programs open on Linux, especially daemons like your torrent client or web server, and immediately come back when you shutdown the VM.



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