![]() Screen shots for my Virtual Box settings. This is surprising.ĭoes this mean Linux is faster than Windows 10 even when running inside a Virtual Box? So if I replace Windows with Linux on the same PC, this score will be even higher than it is now when using Linux in Virtual Box? My question is, why does Virtual Box scores higher on same test than the host itself? I would have expected running on a bar machine will produce better performance. So I can understand that multi-core score will be higher on the host windows than the guest. ![]() The score for Multi-core is higher on Windows, because it has 16 cores, but my setting for Virtual Box only was assigned 8 cores. The following are direct links to each full report result. ![]() Then downloaded the same Geekbench software and run same CPU test directly in Windows 10, and it now gives score 1745. I run same Geekbench CPU test, one time inside Virtual Box running linux and the single core score was 2022. I also made sure to disable Hyper-V on Windows 10 to get best performance from Virtual Box. My Virtual Box setting is to use 50 GB of RAM and 8 cores. The PC is intel Intel Core i9-12900K with 16 cores and 128 GB. Virtual Box 6.1 running latest Linux Manjaro Host is Windows 10 professional.
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