With QEMU/KVM you can hide the VM from the driver.  I don't know how to do 
this with qubes maybe someone else can step in.  I didn't want Nvidia 
breaking my setup in a future driver update so I am using an AMD RX590 
avoiding Nvidia's shortsightedness.  And they lost a sale.

On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 10:20:28 AM UTC+1, Matthias Horn wrote:
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> I think Nvidia have logic in the (consumer) driver to detect when it’s 
> running under XEN (and other hypervisors) and will refuse to load/install 
> in that environment.
> https://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_VGA_Passthrough_Tested_Adapters
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