Awesome! Thanks, that’s precisely the kind of information I was asking for, since I’ve run into conflicted posts about Windows compatibility with the Deck’s hardware.
However, even if using virtualization on the Deck, and despite it not being a powerhouse, I don’t expect it to offer a much worse experience than what I’d been using up to months ago: a ten-year-old Intel Q6600 with a GTX 970. AFAIK, the Deck is relatively similar as far as performance goes.
Awesome! Thanks, that’s precisely the kind of information I was asking for, since I’ve run into conflicted posts about Windows compatibility with the Deck’s hardware.
However, even if using virtualization on the Deck, and despite it not being a powerhouse, I don’t expect it to offer a much worse experience than what I’d been using up to months ago: a ten-year-old Intel Q6600 with a GTX 970. AFAIK, the Deck is relatively similar as far as performance goes.