How To Speed Up MEmu Emulator and Improve The Performance For Low end PC

In this article, we will teach you how to setup or configure the MEmu android emulator or app player for best performance possible on your Windows PC.

So lucky, you can enjoy an immersive gameplay experience with the help of MEmu Player, an Android emulator that makes it possible to play android games and apps on PC. It offers extreme performance and superb experience, supports various system configurations, and most of the popular apps and games. However, many users have still stated on forums that MEmu is laggy and runs slow on PC or laptop.

Do you want to know why is MEmu so slow and how to make MEmu faster? Due to poor performance, you will get to a lot of problems while using MEmu and playing games on it. Sometimes your games lag in the middle of the game that ruins your gaming experience badly. So this article will show How to make MEmu run faster in Windows 10.

You may also like: How to optimize Windows 10 for gaming & performance

MEmu is slow! How to speed up MEmu emulator and improve the performance in Windows 10

Method 1. Upgrade Memu App Player

To begin, make sure that you have the latest version of Memu installed on your Windows PC. And we suggest using the latest version so that you can get the best performance. You can easily initiate the auto upgrade process by clicking the Check Update button.

Upgrade Memu App Player

Also, you can download MEmu latest version from this source.

Method 2. Configure CPU and Memory in MEmu

Here are a few tips about how to configure CPU and memory to get better performance in MEmu. You can change it through MEmu settings.

For low end PC: set CPU:2 & Memory:2048 is good enough.
Render mode: DirectX or OpenGL.
Root mode: OFF (Many games may require you to disable this option to run normally.)
GPU memory optimization: ON (it is recommended to enable when the memory resources are tight.)

memu settings for low end pc

Method 3. Change MEmu to High Priority

Changing Priority of MEmu can help the OS to allocate more resources such as Memory, RAM, etc for the emulator. By default, MEmu runs on “Normal” priority mode. Hence you will have to change the priority of MEmu to “High” mode which will help the system to give more resources to the emulator.

Here are the steps to change the priority of MEmu:

1. Launch MEmu emulator.

2. Open Task Manager.

3. Switch to the Process tab, find the Process related to MEmu. Set its Priority as High.

Change MEmu to High Priority

Read more: How to set a program to high priority permanently in Windows

Method 4. Increase virtual memory

There are certain memory and disk spaces that are needed for the system to run MEmu emulator smoothly. But, the memory and disk spaces allocated to the system is always less. Hence, you must adjust the size of the pagination files. Here are the steps:

1. Right-click on “This PC” icon and select on “Properties”.

2. In the left sidebar, click on “Advanced System Settings”.

3. Go to the Advanced tab, select on the “Settings” in the Performance section.

4. Go to the Advanced tab, under the Virtual memory section, click on “Change …”.

5. Uncheck the “Automatically allocated virtual memory” option. After that, click on the “Custom Size” and type the virtual size for your pagination file.

6. Now, set initial size and maximum size to the same.
Increase the pagination size of your system

Method 5. Disable Hyper-V and other hypervisors

If you run into stuck at 59% loading, performance drop or vt-x occupation warring, please check your system as below.

1. If you have AVG or AVAST, please disable hardware-assisted virtualization in troubleshooting setting and restart system.

2. Since MEmu uses virtualization technology, when other hypervisors like VMWare, Hyper-V, VirtualBox are running, it may impair your ability to run optimally. To disable Hyper-V on your Windows PC, follow these steps below:

– Go to Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off.

– Uncheck Hyper-V in Windows features.

disable Hyper-V

– Click OK and restart your PC.

Method 6. Adjust power plan setting

Adjust your power plan setting to speedup MEmu Android emulator. To do that, follow these steps below

1. Go to “Control Panel” and find “Power Plan” in the search box.

2. Select on the Power Option and change the power plan to “High-Performance” mode.
Set your Power Plan Mode to “High-Performance” Mode

3. Click Save or click OK changes.

Method 7. Turn on discrete graphic

Check this post if you have Intel Integrated Graphics and AMD/ NVIDIA Discrete Graphics at the same time.

For NVIDIA:

1. Install “NVIDIA Control Panel” if you don’t have.
2. Go to the “Manage 3D Settings” tab, select “NVIDIA Graphics” in Global Settings section.

Or add “memu.exe” to “NVIDIA Graphics” in “Program Settings” if you want MEmu to use it only.

For AMD:

1. Install “AMD Catalyst Control Center” if you don’t have.
2. Right-click desktop and click “Configure Switchable Graphics”.
3. Click “Browse” to add “memu.exe” in All Applications section.
4. Choose “High Performance” if you want MEmu to use AMD Graphics.

Method 8. Enable Hardware Virtualization

Virtualization is one of the best way to increase the performance of your system a lot. It depends on your graphics card specification or motherboard.

To check or enable Virtualization mode for your system, follow the steps below:

Step 1. First, download a 3rd-party tool: LeoMoon CPU-V to detect your CPU’s capability.

Step 2. Check result it supports virtualization

Step 3. Navigate to BIOS mode to enable virtualization

1. Press a designated key repeatedly (depends on your machine vendor, e.g. F2 or Del works for most Dell) to enter into BIOS setup page when system powers up.

2. Find virtualization technology (aka AMD-V and Intel VT) and enable it.

Enable “Virtualization Mode” in your system

Note: The BIOS settings for AMD-V or Intel VT are usually in the Processor or Chipset menus. The menu names may vary from this tutorial, the virtualization settings may be found in Security Settings or other nonstandard menu names.

3. Save and restart your computer to apply the change.

Method 9. Install Advance Gaming Booster

Smart Game Booster is a nifty application that enables you boost your FPS, monitor CPU & GPU temp in-game, update graphics drivers, clean ram, and optimize Windows system.

You can download Smart Game Booster and install it on your PC. Scan your computer. Once the scanning finishes, it will enable all the optimization required to run the game smoothly in the MEmu emulator.

Read more: The Best Game Booster Software for Windows 10

Method 10. Update your outdated drivers to the latest version

Upgrading your outdated graphics drivers helps to reduce most of the rendering lags in the MEmu emulator.

There are so many programs available on the internet which helps to update all your outdated drivers to the latest version by just clicking the Update All button. You can try Driver Easy, which is free and always update their driver’s database every week. Here are the steps to update all your outdated drivers:

1. First, download and install Driver Easy on your Windows PC.

2. Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your PC and checks the outdated drivers.
Update your outdated drivers to the latest version

3. Once the scanning is completed, click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the driver that are missing or out of date on your system.

VIDEO TUTORIAL: How to increase performance in MEmu Android emulator

Hope something helps you.

How To Speed Up MEmu Emulator and Improve The Performance For Low end PC
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