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Question I dont know what to do,help me choose

Hey there,

So, are you doing this to get better game performance? The results are not that different with it on or off for most games. Some games do get a little bump, but it's only a few FPS. Other games have slightly better 1% lows, which can be good for smooth gaming. But, neither are worth not having core isolation and memory integrity turned on. If you are willing to turn it off for that small bump, it's up to you.
 
Hey there,

So, are you doing this to get better game performance? The results are not that different with it on or off for most games. Some games do get a little bump, but it's only a few FPS. Other games have slightly better 1% lows, which can be good for smooth gaming. But, neither are worth not having core isolation and memory integrity turned on. If you are willing to turn it off for that small bump, it's up to you.
Owhh ok
 
What led you down this path?

What makes you think core isolation, either on or off, has anything to do with hacking?

And what do you hope to gain by turning it off?

What led you down this path?

What makes you think core isolation, either on or off, has anything to do with hacking?

And what do you hope to gain by turning it off?

What led you down this path?

What makes you think core isolation, either on or off, has anything to do with hacking?

And what do you hope to gain by turning it off?
If the result for gaming and tasking is little ,i just leave it on
 
The only real disadvantage to leaving Core Isolation on is that you may find that some older, incompatible drivers will fail to load. The solution to that is not to turn Core Isolation off but to ask the vendor for an updated driver.