Playing Warzone at up to 113 FPS in a VM? GPU Multiplexing with LibVF.IO (Beginner's Guide)



Playing Warzone at up to 113 FPS in a VM? GPU Multiplexing with LibVF.IO (Beginner's Guide)

Playing Warzone at up to 113 FPS in a VM? GPU Multiplexing with LibVF.IO (Beginner's Guide)

LibVF.IO GitHub: https://libvf.io
LibVF.IO Discord: https://discord.gg/Rb9K9DYxKK
You’ll never dual boot again! LibVF.IO, open source software, enables GPU multiplexing so you can share your graphics card between your host machine and a virtual machine with amazing native performance.

Watch Erik, a complete beginner to Linux and coding, as he shows you just how easy it is to get LibVF.IO set up. And follow along as he highlights its performance capabilities while getting completely destroyed in Call of Duty: Warzone.

Using Linux, you can create a Windows VM for all your gaming needs, with the same performance you would expect from a gaming PC. There’s no longer a need for gamers to compromise when it comes to choosing their operating system!

0:00 Introduction
1:03 Installation Guide
12:38 Beginning of Demo
18:00 Peak Performance
19:12 Conclusion

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(This video used a previous version of LibVF.IO where audio wasn’t automatically enabled within the virtual machine. The latest version has audio capabilities built-in)

LibVF.IO step-by-step guide: https://arccompute.com/blog/libvfio-commodity-gpu-multiplexing/ Join the

What problems does LibVF.IO solve?
LibVF.IO automates the creation and management of mediated devices (partitioned commodity GPUs shared by host & guest), identifying NUMA nodes, parsing/managing IOMMU devices, and allocating virtual functions to virtual machines.

More demos utilizing LibVF.IO coming soon!

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