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This video is a followup to my previous video - Parallels Standard faster than Pro? Windows gaming on M1 Mac compared: [ Ссылка ]
In this video I discuss the performance difference in games between 1-10 CPU core allocation on Parallels Windows 11 ARM virtual machines. In my testing I discover that performance is variable but generally speaking, 6 CPU cores works performs the best in most games, despite the fact that this is over 50% of the CPU core allocation of my M1 Max chip (which has only 10 CPU cores).
If you would like to run games on CrossOver which can run Windows games with much greater performance, please see this video about the latest release of CrossOver 21.1: [ Ссылка ]
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Master M1 game compatibility list: [ Ссылка ]
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► Timestamps:
00:00 Virtual machine CPU 50% theory
01:25 Parallels defaults
02:14 1 CPU and 9 & 10 CPU cores
02:32 2 CPU core bugs
02:56 GTA V Benchmark
03:48 Hitman: Absolution
04:16 Skyrim
05:00 Halo: Reach (MCC)
05:40 Is 6 CPU cores worth it?
06:06 Parallels Standards vs Pro
06:47 CrossOver alternative
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