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Hyper-V can make your computer run hotter because it allows multiple virtual machines (VMs) to run simultaneously on a single physical machine. This requires significant CPU and memory resources, and the hypervisor must manage resources between the main system and the virtual systems, resulting in a high workload. However, we’ve noticed that the system heats […]
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