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    Easy GPU PV

    Easy GPU PV

    A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier

    Easy-GPU-PV is an open-source project that automates the relatively complex steps required to set up GPU Paravirtualization (GPU-PV) on Windows Hyper-V, letting you partition a physical GPU and assign slices to virtual machines for low-latency remote use. It creates and installs a Windows VM, copies the necessary GPU-PV driver files into the VM, and helps install Parsec (an ultra-low-latency remote-desktop client) so you can connect to the VM at high framerates. The repo is practical and script-driven: the author provides PowerShell scripts (PreChecks.ps1, CopyFilesToVM.ps1, Update-VMGpuPartitionDriver.ps1, etc.) plus configuration values and an unattended install template to minimize manual steps. ...
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