


So this was able to emulate single performance as well as a high-end current phone 3D Mark The OnePlus 7 Pro will typically score around 3500/1100.

I did however eventually manage to sideload and run Geekbench 4, scoring 3510/9139. I was able to sideload it, but it wouldn’t load up properly. Geekbench 5 was not available in Play Store. It was stuck on the Image Processing Fisheye test. I was unable to get Antutu v8 to complete the benchmark as Some phones, I was eager to run a few tests, but this did not quite pan out as With claims that Bluestacks can benchmark 6x better than From what I can tell, the app profile makes noĭifference to the overall performance. Within the settings, it is possible to change the device to the The app emulates the OnePlus 3T by default, a device that is Windows desktop, as if they are native apps. When you install apps, it will place the app icons on your On the right column, you can download many popular gamesĭirectly, and you can optionally login into Google Play via the Playstore link. Once set up Bluestacks runs intuitively replicating theĪndroid experience. Method of modifying your registry, and BlueStacks provides a file that you can If all that doesn’t work, you can do a slightly more extreme So you need to disable Hyper-V but then Winders Hypervisor Realised there are multiple things to disable dependant on the version of If I had read the instructions correctly, I would have To go to disable Hyper-V and just unticked Hyper-V, waited for the process toĬomplete, reboot, and then was greeted with the same error. Guide on BlueStacks and I would strongly advise reading ALL of it.įor me, I didn’t, so I saw the first few paragraphs on where BlueStacks can’t run with thisĪlso running, so you need to disable it within Windows. Is the built-in Windows Virtualisation system. Unfortunately for me, I have previously used Hyper-V, which Then save settings and load back into Windows. Hit del to enter the BIOS, then go to advanced settings, then CPU configuration So with my ASUS Strix motherboard, I needed to reboot my PC, When I installed the software, I was informed this was not enabled in my BIOS. In my case, running an AMD Ryzen 2700, the AMD Hyper VĬompatibility app confirmed I could run the system using virtualisation. Enable Virtualisation in ASUS Strix AMD Bios It will run without it, but the performance of the apps will Support this, and BlueStacks has a useful FAQ pointing you to a guide on how to

You need to enable virtualisation (if your CPU supports it). To make the application perform to the best of its ability, It up is not quite as simple as double-clicking the EXE and signing into your Bluestacks is a piece of virtualisation software, so setting
