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Hands on with new AMD "NUC" platform from ASRock 

11.16.2019 by William Lam // 7 Comments

It has been rumored for some time now that AMD would be re-entering the embedded/small form factor (SFF) market and with their latest generation of Ryzen CPUs, timing could not be more perfect. With the rise of Edge and IoT workloads, new constraints like cost, footprint, low to no tech-touch and power consumption is now top of mind more than ever for customers.

At VMware, we certainly see interests from customers across this spectrum whether it is a traditional "ROBO" environment running a handful of Virtual Machines for a supermarket or retail chain to an industrial site such as an oil rig or factory to mobile infrastructure like a car, ship or even a submarine. On top of these use cases, personal and development labs continue to be extremely popular amongst our customer base for learning and training purposes.

Today, the Intel NUC is still by far the most popular platform due to its size, portability, cost and low power consumption for running VMware vSphere, vSAN & NSX. The idea of an AMD "NUC" kit which includes a chassis, motherboard and CPU is something that that many folks have been asking for. With the market mostly dominated by Intel, I certainly welcome AMD re-entering this market as this will certainly drive new solutions and innovations in this market. With that said, AMD has re-entered into this market and this is initially through partnerships with several OEMs/manufacturers.


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Categories // ESXi, Home Lab, Not Supported Tags // AMD, ASRock, BOX-R1000V, BOX-V1000M, NUC

GPU Passthrough of Radeon RX Vega M in Intel Hades Canyon

01.15.2019 by William Lam // 71 Comments

With the latest Intel Hades Canyon now being able to run ESXi, a number of folks have been interested in taking advantage of the integrated GPU that is included in the system. There are two models of the Hades Canyon, NUC8i7HNK which is the lower end system with Radeon RX Vega M and the NUC8i7HVK which is the higher end system with Radeon RX Vega GH. One of the first thing I had attempted after getting ESXi working on the Hades Canyon was to try to enable passthrough of the iGPU into a Windows GuestOS but in all my attempts, it resulted into a PSOD'ing the ESXi host once you start installing the AMD Drivers from Intel.

A few days ago, one of my readers, Chris78 shared an update where he was able to prevent the ESXi host from PSOD'ing by adding a VM Advanced Setting but he he was still having issues where the Windows GuestOS would now BSOD. This sounded promising, I figure it would not hurt to gave it a try and to my surprise, I was able to successfully passthrough the iGPU to a Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 and 2019 system from my limited testing. After reporting the success back to Chris78 who was still having issues even after using the settings I had used, his conclusion was there may be a difference between the HNK and HVK models, with the latter having BSOD issues. For now, it seems like iGPU can only be passthrough if you have the NUC8i7HNK model.

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Categories // ESXi, Home Lab, Not Supported, vSphere Tags // GPU, Hades Canyon, Passthrough, Radeon RX Vega

Hardware Reviews

ASUS NUC Hardware Reviews:

  • ASUS NUC 15 Pro (Cyber Canyon)
  • ASUS NUC 14 Performance (Scorpion Canyon)
  • ASUS NUC 14 Pro (Revel Canyon)
  • ASUS PN64-E1

Intel NUC Hardware Reviews:

  • Intel NUC 13 Pro (Arena Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 12 Enthusiast (Serpent Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 12 Pro (Wall Street Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 12 Extreme (Dragon Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 11 Extreme (Beast Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 11 Pro (Panther Canyon & Tiger Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 10 Pro (Frost Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 9 Extreme (Quartz Canyon & Ghost Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 8 Extreme (Hades Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 7 Pro (Baby Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 6 Extreme (Skull Canyon)
  • Intel NUC 6 Pro (Swift Canyon)

Minisforum Hardware Reviews:

  • ESXi on Minisforum MS-A2
  • ESXi on Minisforum MS-01

GMKtec Hardware Reviews:

  • ESXi on GMKtec NucBox K11
  • ESXi on GMKtec EVO-X1 with AMD Ryzen AI Pro 300 Series (formally Strix Point)

SimplyNUC Hardware Reviews:

  • ESXi on SimplyNUC extremeEDGE 3000 Series
  • ESXi on SimplyNUC Moonstone
  • ESXi on SimplyNUC Ruby and Topaz

Supermicro Hardware Reviews:

  • ESXi on Supermicro E302-12D
  • ESXi on Supermicro E100-12T
  • ESXi on Supermicro E100-9W
  • ESXi on Supermicro E300-9D

Other Hardware Reviews:

  • ESXi on Protectli Vault Pro 6650/6670
  • ESXi on iKOOLCORE R2
  • ESXi on Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra
  • ESXi on Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny
  • ESXi on SolidRun V3000
  • ESXi on palm size iKOOLCORE R1
  • ESXi on AMD ChangWang CW56-58
  • ESXi on Dell Precision 7770 & 7670
  • ESXi on ASRock 4x4 BOX V2
  • ESXi on ASRock 4x4 BOX
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