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Can you run a virtualbox with hyperthreading enabled?
Can you run a virtual box on a system that has hyper-threading enabled?
Main Specs of System
Intel i7 8700k
PNY GeForce RTX 3060 12GB
Samsung 16GB PC4-2133P DDR4
Can you run a virtual box on a system that has hyper-threading enabled?
Main Specs of System
Intel i7 8700k
PNY GeForce RTX 3060 12GB
Samsung 16GB PC4-2133P DDR4
If you have type 1 hypervisor Hyper-V installed, it does not play well with virtualbox type 2 hypervisors.
Some type 2 hypervisors can now run with Hyper-V installed but they are very slow (cannot remember if vb is one of them). They run much faster with the type 1 hypervisor turned off.
In the end, try it?
Last edited by cereberus; 05 Aug 2022 at 10:13.
Of course.
All cores will be available to the VM and a slider will allow the recommended core count to maximum half of all cores to the VM, leaving the rest for the host.
So with HT on, in your case, you will be presented with 12 cores total where up to 6 can be assigned to a VM.
I'm assuming your virtual box is VirtualBox. For other hypervisors you will have different UI and options but yes: all your cores will be available to use including the HT ones.
Oh okay so my 8700k won't have issues with running oracle virtual box while hyperthreading is enabled in the host bios?