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Nvidia® GeForce 600/700 series (with NVENC support) or higher.AMD® Radeon HD 7000 series (with AMF support) or higher.The following graphics cards are supported: To improve performance for remotely accessed VMs, Thincast Workstation can offload encoding of the remote display stream to the graphics card. However, please note that this results in a much lower performance and you might be unable to run certain applications in the guest. Thincast Workstation will simply fall back to use software drawing for graphics operations. If your hardware doesn't meet these requirements, you can still run and use your VMs.
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The following list shows supported GPUs but is subject to driver support for your operating system:
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Please note that the GPU software drivers must support DirectX 11 Feature Level 11.0. In order to use hardware acceleration inside the VM, your graphics card must support at least DirectX 11. Thincast Workstation currently supports up to DirectX 12.1 and WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) 2.1. This allows you to use your 3D applications with the same smooth and visual experience as running them on physical hardware.
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Thincast Workstation provides full DirectX, Vulkan and hardware video encoding (Direct3D12 Video/DXVA 2) support in the virtual machines.
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We recommend that you use an SSD hard drive for storing your virtual machines. Thincast Workstation needs at least 300 MB of available disk space for the application. The minimum memory required on the host system is 2 GB, but 4 GB and above is recommended. The host system must have a 64-bit Intel or AMD processor with 2.2 GHz or faster core speed. *: Please be aware when Microsoft Hyper-V role is installed on a Windows Server 2016 or 2019, no other virtualization solution will work because Hyper-V exclusively uses the hardware virtualization layer feature, VT-D! Architecture Thincast Workstation Beta requires a 64-bit Windows operating system with the latest Service Packs installed: Hosts that run Thincast Workstation must meet specific system requirements: Host System Supported Host Operating Systems
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To select the preferred update channel, please go to chapter "Update". We strongly recommend that end users back up all their data prior to using beta or nightly software.īeta and nightly software does not carry any warranties or support services. It is the end users' responsibility to protect their systems and data when using beta or nightly software. The beta and nightly versions are mainly for preview and evaluation purposes. Contains the latest features and improvements but isn't completely tested and may include severe issues. Beta versions are under qualification testing, and may include significant issues. The VirtualBox end-user documentation can be found here.Īll differences will be covered in this user manual. We've added a bunch of new features and devices, so there may be some differences between the usage and configuration of Thincast Workstation and VirtualBox. The virtualization system of Thincast Workstation and the graphical user interface are derived from the VirtualBox Open Source Edition. How does Thincast Workstation relate to VirtualBox?