Intel virtualisation
Intel virtualisation
Using Intel virtualisation in newer prebuilt PCs can cause issues, but it was generally safe if done correctly.
It's best to keep it active, as many current systems may incorporate it for additional protection when turned on.
If turning on a CPU function caused the device to fail, it isn't considered a proper feature. It's acceptable to keep it active without impacting performance when unused.
It's secure and a standard capability of the processor. No concerns needed.
Checking if enabling VT and vtx is secure on a newer PC depends on your setup. Make sure you understand what each feature does before activating them.