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#5252 (Intel vt-d/AMD IOMMU support) – Oracle VM VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/5252
    I want to use the pci-e inside the guest os to accelerate the directx and opengl but virtualbox still not support it and I found that intel vt-d can use the host pci-e in parallel workstatio 4.0 Hope to support …

Do VirtualBox or VMWare use the Intel VT-d feature?

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/34428/do-virtualbox-or-vmware-use-the-intel-vt-d-feature
    VirtualBox claims to support this feature, according to the manual: Essentially this feature allows to directly use physical PCI devices on the host by the guest even if host doesn't have drivers for this particular device. Both, regular PCI and some PCI Express cards, are supported.

Virtualbox: How to disable VT-D support

    https://btukfyl.blogspot.com/2018/12/virtualbox-how-to-disable-vt-d-support.html
    I want to disable VT-D extension in Oracle Virtualbox for testing purpose but I could not find any option nor any documentation. However Virtualbox claims to have VT-D extension enabled. Is there any separate hidden option to disable VT-D support or is it tied with VT-X option ?Author: Yihtb

virtualbox.org • View topic - VT-d support?

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=42070
    Jun 04, 2011 · I am building a new system and I was about to order the i7-2600K when someone pointed out that this chip doesn't support VT-d, whereas the i7-2600 does. I realize the motherboard/chipset has to support this too. I have two questions regard to virtualbox: 1. Is there a plan (and time frame) for virtualbox to provide this feature? 2.

Does My Processor Support Intel® Virtualization Technology?

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005486/processors.html
    Q: If the Intel processor supports Intel® Virtualization technology (VT-x), should the chipset, OS, drivers support that too? Intel® VT-x support requires that both the processor and BIOS support it. Although, if VT-d (Virtualization Trusted I/O is also needed, the BIOS, chipset, and processor must also support it.

How do I enable hardware virtualization technology (VT-x ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/256792/how-do-i-enable-hardware-virtualization-technology-vt-x-for-use-in-virtualbox
    How do I enable hardware virtualization technology (VT-x) for use in Virtualbox? Ask Question ... Nevertheless they are useful to see whether the CPU in our system does support virtualization at all. – Takkat Dec 24 '14 at 10:19. 1. Just in case anyone has an HP computer, ...

#10694 (VirtualBox claims I do not have VT-x support ...

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/10694
    I am running Windows 7 on real hardware. I only have VirtualBox installed. I had Virtual PC installed at some point before, but have removed it since by unapplying the Windows update.

Vt-D Enabled or Disabled tonymacx86.com

    https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/vt-d-enabled-or-disabled.80666/
    Dec 13, 2012 · VirtualBox only supports 32 bit guests without VT-d enabled. I think you have it backwards. I think it is the K processors that work with VT-d. No, goto Intel's website, you'll see that your CPU does not support Vt-D, it does't matter if you have it enabled in BIOS or not.

Intel® Virtualization Technology Requirements

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005758/boards-and-kits/desktop-boards.html
    Intel® Desktop Boards require the following components to support Intel VT or Intel VT-d: Intel Processor that supports Intel VT; BIOS with Intel VT or VT-d support (found on the Security menu in BIOS setup) A third-party VMM (virtual machine manager) may also be required



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