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![]() Tricky question ....
Try a CPU killer app as moslo for win or similar running in the VM, however the outcome in a VM is unpredictable, trial and error will be your destiny .... Or try to open some background minimized apps in the VM, notebook .... write ... music player even ? Keep the VM busy a bit? Can of course cause some lagging in your games. In VPC you can lower guest mem setting for the VM, can't you in VmWare? Should slow things down a bit .... What you should NOT do is trying to slow down your host PC.
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