Consider implementing Intel Core Isolation if you need enhanced security and isolation between processes.
Consider implementing Intel Core Isolation if you need enhanced security and isolation between processes.
I'm thinking about whether this feature is worth including for the protection it provides or if disabling it would improve speed. If you have any additional insights beyond what you mentioned, feel free to share. The main benefits I understand are stronger security and the ability to block malicious code from entering processes. The downsides include potential compatibility issues with certain anti-cheat systems and possible performance drops.
If you intend to play a game needing it disabled, switch it off. You can reactivate it once you stop playing. Only disable it when necessary.