XP x64 in VirtualBox on Win7 x64 optimum setup

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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    carwiz said:
    UsernameIssues said:
    Since the thread is about W7 hosts - I changed a VirtualBox W7pro64bit VM to use 4 CPUs and ran wPrime. Now the host is noticeably slower with all 4 of its CPUs maxed out. The host's mouse movements are jerky and the host's screen repaints crawl.
    I would expect so.
    Considering he's doing it on a dual core machine, I'd expect so too.

    What would have happened if it was a quad core [before hyperthreading] and the VM had 4 cores?

    Also, wPrime is a program designed to load the CPU, not a real world scenario. Remember, in post #5, I said
    What should I do to give informative test results? [I don't want to just run a load program]
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    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
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    JoesMorgue said:
    carwiz said:
    UsernameIssues said:
    Since the thread is about W7 hosts - I changed a VirtualBox W7pro64bit VM to use 4 CPUs and ran wPrime. Now the host is noticeably slower with all 4 of its CPUs maxed out. The host's mouse movements are jerky and the host's screen repaints crawl.
    I would expect so.
    Considering he's doing it on a dual core machine, I'd expect so too.

    What would have happened if it was a quad core [before hyperthreading] and the VM had 4 cores?

    Also, wPrime is a program designed to load the CPU, not a real world scenario. Remember, in post #5, I said
    What should I do to give informative test results? [I don't want to just run a load program]
    Sorry that I was not clear - the W7 VM testing mentioned above was done on the i5 system listed in my specs. I figured if someone was play W.O.W on the XP VM, they could lag the host if there were not some restrictions put in place.
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