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Hello,
Can anyone confirm that the H67 chipset supports Hardware Virtualization (VT-x)? I would like to use a core i5-2500K with the H67 chipset but the documentation on the Intel website does not show the H67 chipset as supporting Hardware Virtualization.
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This actually depends on the processor. Check the following URL for information about your processor features:
It does support Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x)
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52210&code=Intel%C2%AE+Core%E2%84%A2+i5-2500K+Processor+%286M+Cache%2c+3.30+GHz%29 http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52210&code=Intel%C2%AE+Core%E2%84%A2+i5-2500K+Processor+%286M+Cache%2c+3.30+GHz%29
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If you think @ VMware Products the K processors don't support all VT's the Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) isn't supported and you loose a VIP part of new virtualization, i'm looking for VMWare products and Sandy Bridge CPU too and my choise, actually not yet tested because must buy is: P67 and i7 2600 any GPU for ESXi 4.1 server role, if ESXi fail then i think to move my first Workstation under in Sandy Bridge Seven x64 VmWare Workstation 7.x and a pair of latests Nvidia's 2000 GPU in SLI to have VTd too and use original X58 workstation for ESXi role.
Regard sorry for my English
MA3
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