Connect Nvidia Quadro to Windows guest os via Thunderbolt 2

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by dvv, Mar 6, 2016.

  1. dvv

    dvv Bit poster

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    Akition thunder 2 pci-e box allow to connect external gpu to Mac.
    Is it possible to direct connect eGpu to windows guest os for using all Nvidia technologies like Cuda, NvEnc

    I have MacBook pro late 2013. iris pro + gt750


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    May be its possible with Nvidia Quadro?
     
    Last edited: Mar 6, 2016
  2. Arunn

    Arunn Parallels Support

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    Hi dvv, It is not possible to directly connect eGpu to Windows Virtual Machine. This is a limitation of Virtualization. Parallels video card is officially not supported or even deprecated by the application vendor. Please refer to this article.
     
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  3. dvv

    dvv Bit poster

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    Thank you for your answer.
    What you think about future technology from Intel, they officialy announced that with Intel Skylake and Thunderbolt 3, eGpu will be officialy supported.
    Do they extend virtualization system for this task or its only provide more bandwidth?
     

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