

If you have any question, I'll gladly answer them. Probably not the best indicator, but I didn't found a better one. To see which one is the best overall I've multiplied the average RAM and the average CPU together. I measured the RAM and CPU usage of each emulators every seconds and then calculated the average for both. Each benchmark took about 500 seconds (approx. I ran the benchmark with Girls Frontline, doing 3 runs of the same level using the same team. I have always wondered which emulators run the best and I haven't found a single article talking about the performance of the emulators, so I decided to test them myself.

LDPlayer registered a massive 145 higher CPU usage. BlueStacks 5 outshined all the emulators, consuming about 10 CPU. Start > Control Panel > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Action > Install Legacy Hardware > Next > Install Hardware I manually - select from a list > Next > Network adapters > Have Disk > Browse. Unlike other emulators, BlueStacks 5 consumes fewer resources and is easy on your PC.

There are more ways to setup connection at this post, but it is in russian. Then execute adb devices, so you should see the list of connected devices.Ĭongratulations, you are connected to MEmu using adb. Remebber the IP from adbwireless, then in shell ececute a command adb connect your_ip, in my case it was 192.168.0.101. Navigate with it to the folder with adb (in my case it is "D:\Program Files\Microvirt\MEmuHyperv" or add this to system Path variable). Run the command shell with administrator privilages. If it does not - you made something wrong.

You should see the IP adress, starting from "192.168". Then open emulator, activate USB debugging, run adbwireless, press the button. After that, you will need to setup a network bridge, do exactly as written here, and restart your computer: Ok, here is a step-by-step guide for MEmu emulator.ĭownload and install adbWireless app into emulator (google "adbwireless xda", I can not insert more than 2 links in this post).
