Hyper Converged Infrastructure (HCI/aSV)

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6.11.1R1
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AMD V620

{{ $t('productDocDetail.updateTime') }}: 2026-01-05

Description

x86 and C86 HCI 6.11.0 and higher versions support AMD V620 graphics cards.

Supports editing the vGPU type and scheduling method of AMD V620 graphics cards. The default vGPU type is Automated.

AMD V620 graphics cards are automatically split on host power-on according to the configuration.

A host can be inserted with up to three AMD V620 graphics cards.

An AMD V620 graphics card can be split into up to 12 vGPUs of 1 to 32 GB to one decimal place.

Precautions

The ECC memory feature is enabled by default for AMD graphics cards, which consumes about 10% of the GPU memory.

Editing a graphics card requires shutting down all VMs using AMD graphics cards on the corresponding host.

3D VMs using AMD graphics cards cannot be powered on while editing a graphics card on the corresponding host.

After powering on a VM using an AMD graphics card, the Automated vGPU type of all VMs will be changed to the vGPU type of that VM.

The vGPU type of AMD V620 graphics cards cannot be changed to Automated.

AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards cannot be inserted in the same host.

A cluster cannot be formed by 3D hosts using AMD graphics cards and NVIDIA graphics cards together.

Passthrough mode is not supported.

Prerequisites

None.

Steps

  1. Go to Nodes > Graphics Cards to view and edit AMD V620 graphics cards.
  2. Go to the Compute page, click More of a VM and then Edit (or click its name and then Edit on the Summary page), and go to Configuration > Graphics Card to mount an AMD V620 graphics card to it. Only Hybrid Liquid and Fairness Scheduling are supported for Scheduler.
  3. Go to the Compute page, click Select to select VMs, and click Edit to bulk mount an AMD V620 graphics card to them.
  4. Go to the Compute page and click the name of a VM to view the AMD V620 graphics card mounted to it on the Summary page.