In Intel's sheets, they don't specify whether the 900 serie supports VT-d. This item ("Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)") is simply not listed for the 900. It is supported for the 800 series, but for the 900 they only specify VT-x... they say nothing (not a yes, not a no) about VT-d.
I need this fonctionnality to be able to virtulize a Macintosh VM on my Intel PC...
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Chipset feature actually. So first you need to know what chipset is being used and second if the BIOS on the mother board enables it.
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/xeon5k/sb/CS-031637.htm?wapkw=(vt_d http://www.intel.com/support/processors/xeon5k/sb/CS-031637.htm?wapkw=(vt_d)
Not Sure which motherboard you have but I just built an ASUS P6X58D Premium with a 980X CPU and the MB supports VT-d in the bios and when selected the CPU is supposed to have VT enhanced instructions in the new AES to support the technology. I had run Sandbox on my old pc and used it to establish a virtual PC with different MS Os than my basic computer setup, but I have not tried it with a Mac Os. I hope this helps.
Don
