Core i7-10750H vs i7-9750H, Why Bother Upgrading?
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Re: Core i7-10750H vs i7-9750H, Why Bother Upgrading?
actual machine aside, I know with VM you can pretty much do anything and should be able to install anything on it.
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Re: Core i7-10750H vs i7-9750H, Why Bother Upgrading?
I think a lot of web hosts use VM to sell Virtual Private Servers which is cheaper than a dedicated webhosting server monthly cost.
VMs are also a simple way to play older games, printers, and software which may not work on the OS installed on the PC storage drive.
VMs are also a simple way to play older games, printers, and software which may not work on the OS installed on the PC storage drive.
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Re: Core i7-10750H vs i7-9750H, Why Bother Upgrading?
I might be getting a good job soon, if so I need to brush up on VM software and how to best use CPUs on it.
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Re: Core i7-10750H vs i7-9750H, Why Bother Upgrading?
I think some people use VM to learn about Virtual Networking which are virtual versions if switches, routers, and servers.
I think if you have a powerfull CPU like a i9, it makes running many VM OSes at once less slow than using a slower CPU.
I think if you have a powerfull CPU like a i9, it makes running many VM OSes at once less slow than using a slower CPU.
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Re: Core i7-10750H vs i7-9750H, Why Bother Upgrading?
All you need for that is a packet tracker program, which does take a good CPU to run.