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I installed Bluestacks on my desktop, it's an Android emulator, so I can use one app on the computer instead of just on my phone. It was slow as heck and I read it needed to use CPU Virtualization as it would only utilize one core without it. So I enabled Virtualization on my desktop and now it's running nice and fast.
But I remember when I used to really OC a lot Virtualization was supposedly something to be kept disabled. Is that still true or am I operating on old info that is no longer relevant.
Does Virtualization being enabled hamper anything? Rig is in my sig.
But I remember when I used to really OC a lot Virtualization was supposedly something to be kept disabled. Is that still true or am I operating on old info that is no longer relevant.
Does Virtualization being enabled hamper anything? Rig is in my sig.