My work gives out a parking pass to staff, which is a sticker on the windshield. Once I traded cars with a friend because of gas mileage for a long trip, and forgot their car doesn't have the parking pass. So I got a fine for parking at work. Just a chat with management cleared it up but I could imagine a similar situation
I think the disconnect here is, if your host is linux, there's virtualization built into the kernel. You can use QEMU/KVM for virtualization at as close to bare metal as possible. My only loss is that's I pass through 14 out of the 16 cores of my CPU. The virtual machine gets a physical dedicated 3090ti the host OS can't touch. It's less than 5% fps loss at any framerate, including the missing 2 cpu's. The higher the framerate the lower % difference.
You get the full performance of the graphics card. That's why I started with if youre tech savvy enough, but I should've elaborated.
I get you, but the device can only render at its max frame rate, I don't personally get satisfaction out of higher numbers than optimal.Either way I'm not worried about the less than 5% frame difference Ive got in testing. If I do, I can dual boot into my VM.
Except for lobbying