![]() ![]() Your GPU, for instance has no Win10 support from NVidia. The scheduler is slowed down by having to assign work to vCPUs that aren't being used, but the difference is negligible at idle. *Microsoft, btw, when quoting min spec, fails to recognise that drivers may no longer be avalibale for the hardware. This will allow your host to actually operate in the HT cores & the VM to grab the primary thread in each core. In a VM, you will achieve maximum performance in the VM itself by allocating the same number of processors as your CPU physically possesses. ![]() You may be able to squeeze a little more performance out of it if you run it in Boot Camp but you are really never going to see comfortable operating speeds on that hardware. the Virtual Camera option is a part of the out of the box software no longer. Windows 10, even more than High Sierra, is not designed to run from an old-style spinning hard drive, but from SSD. It is great that OBS introduced the virtual camera, but it is currently. I know your machine is technically above minimum spec for Windows 10*, but as you're running it in a VM rather than natively you can expect it to run considerably slower. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |