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Absinthe

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With regards to GPU pass-through: It's basically a virtual machine with GPU acceleration. No need for a restart or anything. But you will need TWO graphics cards, one dedicated to the VM while it's on. It's a good solution if you don't have two systems. It's not better than remoting, but better than dual-booting if you have the option imo. A real galaxy brain way to do it is to set up a NAS with a GPU-passed VM on it and let it server a lot of different functions at the same time.
You don't really need two graphics cards. You can just use integrated graphics for regular purposes and your gaming card for pass-through.
 

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