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Hey, what is the best Android emulator on a cheap computer?

Hey, what is the best Android emulator on a cheap computer?

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SabrinaJones69
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03-24-2026, 05:40 PM
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I heard about some software like Bluestacks and Nox Player, but are they good for old computers? My friend has a GTX 750Ti computer. He says the games run slowly and lag behind even when the programs try to help him with better settings. The system is running an Intel Core i3 2120 processor with six gigabytes of DDR3 RAM and an Intel HD graphics card that can do two thousand pixels per second.
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SabrinaJones69
03-24-2026, 05:40 PM #1

I heard about some software like Bluestacks and Nox Player, but are they good for old computers? My friend has a GTX 750Ti computer. He says the games run slowly and lag behind even when the programs try to help him with better settings. The system is running an Intel Core i3 2120 processor with six gigabytes of DDR3 RAM and an Intel HD graphics card that can do two thousand pixels per second.

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humanity13
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03-26-2026, 05:12 AM
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It depends how high you want the game to be. Some phone games are like playing on a PC and need good hardware to work well. Games like Player Unknown: Battlegrounds or Fortnite might struggle if your system isn't strong enough. I tried using Nox on a low-end machine, but it still showed me which parts you should upgrade. Even though my computer is old, I only played very simple stuff and the game ran fine without any problems.
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humanity13
03-26-2026, 05:12 AM #2

It depends how high you want the game to be. Some phone games are like playing on a PC and need good hardware to work well. Games like Player Unknown: Battlegrounds or Fortnite might struggle if your system isn't strong enough. I tried using Nox on a low-end machine, but it still showed me which parts you should upgrade. Even though my computer is old, I only played very simple stuff and the game ran fine without any problems.

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03-27-2026, 06:10 PM
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It all depends on how much you expect from the game, because some phone games are really good at running on computers and need a pretty strong machine to play well. Games like player unknown battlegrounds or fortnite might not run smoothly if your computer is weak. I used Nox on a weak system but it worked fine for me. You should know what kind of computer you have, but that's the most important part. I just played some really simple games and never had any problems, it ran great.
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Pumpkinhead100
03-27-2026, 06:10 PM #3

It all depends on how much you expect from the game, because some phone games are really good at running on computers and need a pretty strong machine to play well. Games like player unknown battlegrounds or fortnite might not run smoothly if your computer is weak. I used Nox on a weak system but it worked fine for me. You should know what kind of computer you have, but that's the most important part. I just played some really simple games and never had any problems, it ran great.