Desktop ASUS Mainboard Prime B760-plus - Intel i5-13600K (custom build)

---
layout:  'hcl'
type:   'Desktop'
hvm:   'yes'
iommu:   'yes'
slat:   'yes'
tpm:   '2.0'
remap:   'yes'
brand: |   ASUS Mainboard
model: |   Prime B760-plus
cpu: |   13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13600K
cpu-short: |   FIXME
chipset: |   Intel Corporation Device [8086:a704] (rev 01)
chipset-short: |   FIXME
gpu: |   Intel Corporation Raptor Lake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 770] [8086:a780] (rev 04) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
  NVIDIA Corporation AD107 [GeForce RTX 4060] [10de:2882] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
gpu-short: |   FIXME
network: |   Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8125 2.5GbE Controller [10ec:8125] (rev 05)
memory: |   32476
scsi: | Samsung SSD 870  Rev: 2B6Q
  Samsung SSD 850  Rev: 2B6Q
  SAMSUNG HD103UJ  Rev: 1118
  TOSHIBA HDWE140  Rev: FP2A
usb: |   2
certified:   'no'
versions:   - works: yes
    qubes: |       R4.3.0
    xen: |       4.19.4
    kernel: |       6.12.63-1

Remarks

Can’t use NVIDIA GPU at all, working solely with onboard graphics (Intel CPU) is just fine.

Workaround is described here: Stuck between Whonix 17 deprecation and kernel >6.6 issues on Qubes 4.2 – looking for guidance - #4 by maurice1

Attachments

HCL-ASUS-Prime-B760-Plus.yml (910 Bytes)

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:slightly_frowning_face:

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No problem for me, since the intel onboard graphics gives me the full resolution of my monitor which is 2560x1440 p.

This suffices all my use cases.

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Maybe I didnt get it, but can you passthrough the nvidia GPU?

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Thanks for asking. I didn’t even try. I was not able to install using the NVIDIA GPU. The workaround cited is “hiding” the NVIDIA GPU from Qubes and switch to onboard graphics instead.

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