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- froggyboy604
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Re: VM ware
I think running some operating systems like Windows in a VM can be heavy if you run a computer with less than 6GB RAM and an Intel Celeron or Pentium CPU.
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Pretty sure neither Celeron or Pentium can handle any kind of VR program, they would crash before getting off the ground.
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I feel Celeron and Pentiums are more likely to break from over heating when running bugger programs like 3D games.
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I doubt they break, but the whole system would freeze up and become unusable, or maybe kill the os.
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I guest it may cause an out of memory/ram error message, and the CPU may feel very slow.
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Once there is a strong enough CPU, it is fun playing around in VM and seeing what happens to a pc when running on low specs.
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I sometimes like changing the RAM amount in VMs to see how well the OS run on less RAM.