This might be something discussed before - but I have gone through every corner of the internet looking for answers including here.
I have a Dell T1700 SFF with the following specs:
Core i7-4790, 32GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Quad-port gigabit NIC, Quadro P620
Attached to that is a Drobo 5D with 5x 4TB drives which was a DAS I was using for some time now laying dormant. I decided this can be used as a quick and dirty "server" to let Plex and pfSense/OPNsense work on their own and leave the rest of my server equipment to tinkering.
I installed Proxmox and followed a Reddit post for GPU passthrough step by step, including dumping the VBIOS and loading it into Proxmox as well. No matter what I did - Code 43 error for the GPU. I Decided "maybe this is just Proxmox" - and same issue on ESXI.
I found a GitHub page (sk1080/nvidia-kvm-patcher) discussing patching the drivers themselves and then blacklisting Windows Update from hitting the drivers again. My question is: who else has run into this issue? I am trying to get this specific hardware running because I do not want to buy MORE hardware just to try again. This was all equipment laying around hence the concept.
I have a Dell T1700 SFF with the following specs:
Core i7-4790, 32GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Quad-port gigabit NIC, Quadro P620
Attached to that is a Drobo 5D with 5x 4TB drives which was a DAS I was using for some time now laying dormant. I decided this can be used as a quick and dirty "server" to let Plex and pfSense/OPNsense work on their own and leave the rest of my server equipment to tinkering.
I installed Proxmox and followed a Reddit post for GPU passthrough step by step, including dumping the VBIOS and loading it into Proxmox as well. No matter what I did - Code 43 error for the GPU. I Decided "maybe this is just Proxmox" - and same issue on ESXI.
I found a GitHub page (sk1080/nvidia-kvm-patcher) discussing patching the drivers themselves and then blacklisting Windows Update from hitting the drivers again. My question is: who else has run into this issue? I am trying to get this specific hardware running because I do not want to buy MORE hardware just to try again. This was all equipment laying around hence the concept.