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Android AVD with dedicated GPU

JohnCalvin

Will android AVD run more smootlhy and fast with dedicated graphics ? I plan to buy RX 5500 XT

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8 minutes ago, JohnCalvin said:

Will android AVD run more smootlhy and fast with dedicated graphics ?

No.

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36 minutes ago, Sauron said:

No.

Really ?, i need run 30 AVDs simultaneously, in is really slow

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3 minutes ago, JohnCalvin said:

Really ?, i need run 30 AVDs simultaneously, in is really slow

No wonder it's slow if you're running 30 at the same time... you'd need a better CPU and more RAM most likely.

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4 minutes ago, Sauron said:

No wonder it's slow if you're running 30 at the same time... you'd need a better CPU and more RAM most likely.

I curently use 128 gb RAM and ryzen 9 3950x, with 970 evo plus 500gb (x2) SSD, is i need dedicated GPU ?, when i ran 30 VMs load of my current GPU always touch 99%/100%

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10 minutes ago, JohnCalvin said:

is i need dedicated GPU ?

If you have a 3950x then you must already have a dedicated gpu otherwise you wouldn't have video out...

as far as I know a better GPU won't really make the situation better, running 30 instances of AVD is just a really intensive workload even for a 16 core cpu. If you want you can try but I wouldn't hold my breath.

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14 minutes ago, Sauron said:

If you have a 3950x then you must already have a dedicated gpu otherwise you wouldn't have video out...

as far as I know a better GPU won't really make the situation better, running 30 instances of AVD is just a really intensive workload even for a 16 core cpu. If you want you can try but I wouldn't hold my breath.

I use only dual RX 590 8GB with crossfire

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5 hours ago, JohnCalvin said:

I use only dual RX 590 8GB with crossfire

A RX5500 is about the same speed as a RX590

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9 hours ago, JohnCalvin said:

I curently use 128 gb RAM and ryzen 9 3950x, with 970 evo plus 500gb (x2) SSD

8 hours ago, JohnCalvin said:

I use only dual RX 590 8GB with crossfire

Something is really off here. You have a consumer HEDT desktop聽but then you only have piddling little graphics cards?

Is this your daily driver machine?


Back on topic though: I don't think that there's anything you can do with that processor to make 30 virtual machines run smoothly. Certainly your graphics card(s) are a bottleneck for you, but replacing them probably won't completely fix this issue.

The real question is: Why do you need to run 30 AVDs at the same time?

Perhaps there's something that can be improved about your workflow that will improve your experience.

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