This isn't really in my wheelhouse, but would running Linux as your main OS and using a Windows VM to game solve your problem? That's one solution I'm looking into. I'm also looking into SteamOS, but I don't know if it would be any good for the machine learning stuff I do.
It's rather hard to do that without 2 GPUs, gpu partitioning just isn't a thing on Linux yet and virtual GPUs I have mostly found with virtual box with mixed success. You CAN have a full GPU passthrough but that's basically dual booting with extra steps, not really worth it for gaming(where it will complain with the anti cheat shit games).
Very, very minor games I have made work in a VM but we're talking so old you can just run them on Linux through wine.
This isn't really in my wheelhouse, but would running Linux as your main OS and using a Windows VM to game solve your problem? That's one solution I'm looking into. I'm also looking into SteamOS, but I don't know if it would be any good for the machine learning stuff I do.
It's rather hard to do that without 2 GPUs, gpu partitioning just isn't a thing on Linux yet and virtual GPUs I have mostly found with virtual box with mixed success. You CAN have a full GPU passthrough but that's basically dual booting with extra steps, not really worth it for gaming(where it will complain with the anti cheat shit games).
Very, very minor games I have made work in a VM but we're talking so old you can just run them on Linux through wine.