So make sure you currently have the windows driver included with Vmware/Parallels installed in your Win VM to enable video acceleration. So unless VMware/Parallels or OSX brings that feature over I wouldn't count on it. There is no way to do this in Windows from what I know. For KVM GPU pass-through you need Linux, all the hardware that supports it (VT-X,VT-D, ect) and some lengthy set-up time. They are supposed to have D3D11 sometime soon. Anybody got any suggestions? VMware Fusion should give you D3D10 acceleration and Parallels is a bit better in that regard in my testing. I saw some people had mentioned using multiple GPUS, I currently have a 770GTX powering my windows PC but have a Spare Nvidia Geforce 750 around here somewhere if installing two graphics cards, and dedicating one GPU to the virtual machine would solve the issue i'm completely down. I saw in June that Apple is including built in OSX support for external graphics cards and was giving developers external Graphics card enclosures at a recent Valve conference. Would an external Graphics Card solve this issue? I have OSX high sierra installed in VMWare and it runs pretty great except for video acceleration. I don't really like rebooting to have to run OSX as Windows 10 is my daily driver. I currently have a dual boot OSX/Windows 10 PC. WineBottler latest version: Run Windows applications on your Mac. WineBottler for Mac, free and safe download.
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