![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Make sure your guest is properly configured to use 3D acceleration (Verify that you have right version Guest additions installed (i.e. ![]() As per this post, I'd also assign the Virtual Box process to use said Nvidia Graphics card in the Nvidia control panel on your Host. Make sure the graphics drivers on your Host are up to date. That being said, I'd check / try the following. Not having dual gpus in my system, and not running a Windows Host, I don't have direct experience with this. I understand that a VM has a virtual GPU and cannot directly access my actual GPU, but it should have some limited access (as is the case when I’m using integrated graphics).Įdit: I am using VirtualBox 6.1.10 on Windows 10 Seems like there’s something preventing VB from using my GPU, but I’m not sure what to try next. I have tried enabling both GPUs and assigning integrated graphics to VB but that doesn’t work either. But if the video card is installed, video performance is slow and there is no GPU usage (CPU usage is high so it seems like it is trying to use CPU only). The issue goes away when I remove the video card and only use integrated graphics - videos run fine and I can see that VB is using the integrated GPU in task manager. I have guest additions installed on the guest. I have nested VT-x, nested paging, and 3D acceleration turned on. VB graphics controller is VMSVGA and guest OS is Ubuntu 18.04. I’m having an issue in virtualbox where videos are extremely laggy and I’m seeing no GPU usage in task manager. ![]()
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