I'm running Passmark v9 on a Windows 10 VM which includes a Microsoft RemoteFX Graphics Device virtual-hardware video card, on a hypervisor that has a physical RX480 graphics card (not sure that even matters.)
Every time the Passmark test gets to the 3D Mark's GPU Compute test it crashes, with a pop-up window that says "The Specified Video Adapter does not exist" and there is no way to recover from this, I have to force close the application.
I tried running just the GPU Compute test manually, got the same error, and noted that eventually another pop-up window appeared that stated that the process had been forcibly closed, however I couldn't get that pop-up window to close either without force closing the entire Performance Test app.
Is this to be expected?
Any clue why 'the specified video adapter does not exist' ?
Every time the Passmark test gets to the 3D Mark's GPU Compute test it crashes, with a pop-up window that says "The Specified Video Adapter does not exist" and there is no way to recover from this, I have to force close the application.
I tried running just the GPU Compute test manually, got the same error, and noted that eventually another pop-up window appeared that stated that the process had been forcibly closed, however I couldn't get that pop-up window to close either without force closing the entire Performance Test app.
Is this to be expected?
Any clue why 'the specified video adapter does not exist' ?