johnspack
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System Name | System2 Blacknet , System1 Blacknet2 |
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Processor | System2 Threadripper 1920x, System1 2699 v3 |
Motherboard | System2 Asrock Fatality x399 Professional Gaming, System1 Asus X99-A |
Cooling | System2 Noctua NH-U14 TR4-SP3 Dual 140mm fans, System1 AIO |
Memory | System2 64GBS DDR4 3000, System1 32gbs DDR4 2400 |
Video Card(s) | System2 GTX 980Ti System1 GTX 970 |
Storage | System2 4x SSDs + NVme= 2.250TB 2xStorage Drives=8TB System1 3x SSDs=2TB |
Display(s) | 1x27" 1440 display 1x 24" 1080 display |
Case | System2 Some Nzxt case with soundproofing... |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar U7 MKII |
Power Supply | System2 EVGA 750 Watt, System1 XFX XTR 750 Watt |
Mouse | Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum |
Keyboard | Ducky |
Software | Archlinux, Manjaro, Win11 Ent 24h2 |
Benchmark Scores | It's linux baby! |
This only seems to work for Windows 11 guests fully, and Windows 10 partially. I probably have to do some more digging around....
In Virualbox you may have noticed very slow Windows network performance. The answer is to use Paravirtualized Network adapter.
But lovely Windows requires a driver to use that. Oracle doesn't supply that, you have to go get it somewhere else.
Redhat does have a driver disc that will work perfectly. https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso
Switch adapter type to virtio-net for your win11... or 10 with less performance, add the iso, and boot. Then use Device Manager to update
network adapter, and point it towards the mounted iso.
In Virualbox you may have noticed very slow Windows network performance. The answer is to use Paravirtualized Network adapter.
But lovely Windows requires a driver to use that. Oracle doesn't supply that, you have to go get it somewhere else.
Redhat does have a driver disc that will work perfectly. https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso
Switch adapter type to virtio-net for your win11... or 10 with less performance, add the iso, and boot. Then use Device Manager to update
network adapter, and point it towards the mounted iso.