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Integrated graphics also work, if you have those which would technically count as a GPU. If not, I would look into just dualvooting tbh, as imo dual booting had about the same boot speeds as a vm with single GPU passthrough but without any of the quircks and restrictions a VM will have (since with single gpu pass through you can only run the VM or Linux not both at once)
Yeah that's the issue, I don't want to at any point be running Windows as the main operating system. My laptop is dual booted as I need windows for work sometimes but otherwise I'd like to keep windows as minimal as possible
Dual booting obviously has the best performance because you're just running the os bare metal the same way you would of it was installed normally, but I just really don't want to have windows running bare metal
There is apparently a way to virtualize some Nvidia GPUs so that's probably the route I'll end up taking
Even with single gpu pass through by "main" I meant you just won't be able to use Linux until you close it, it will still be in a container and can't fuck up anything (unless you give it access to).