

Go back to your desktop, and then click on Start > Programs and select Catalyst Control Center.Step 4.Ĭlick on the Clear data button and click OK to confirm the operation.


Navigate to the Power section and select Switchable Graphics Application Settings.Step 5. Select NoxPlayer and set its graphics card to High Performance.Step 6. Update the Graphics Card DriverIf your graphics card driver is outdated or corrupted, you may encounter games FPS dropping and Nox slow. To speed up NoxPlayer, you can try updating the graphics card driver to the latest version.Step 1. Open the Device Manager window again.Step 2. Expand the Display adapters category, and then right-click the graphics card driver and select Update driver.Step 3. Then you can select Search automatically for updated driver software option to update the driver automatically.Alternatively, you can download the graphics card driver from the manufacturer's website and install it on your computer. Press Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, and then type devmgmt.msc in the box and hit Enter.Step 2. Expand the Display adapters category to see if there are 2 graphics cards. If one of the graphics cards is AMD, proceed with the steps below. Launch NoxPlayer to enter its main interface and click on the Settings icon at the top right corner.Step 2. Navigate to the Advanced tab and select the Middle option next to the Performance Setting section.Step 3. Tick the Customize box and set the CPU and RAM to higher values. Here you can enter your desired values in the box.Tip: If you just want to set the high-performance for a specific program, navigate to the Program Settings tab and select Nox App Player from the drop-down menu of Select a program to customize.Step 4. In the BIOS interface, navigate to the Advanced > CPU > Virtual using the arrow keys. In some cases, VT is also called Virtualization, VT-X or SVM. If you can’t find the VT under Advanced section, then it might be included in Configuration or Security.Now, restart your PC and check if the Nox app player laggy issue is resolved. Reassign RAM and CPU to NoxPlayerSometimes, the NoxPlayer slow issue can be caused by insufficient CPU and RAM resources. If it is, the Nox laggy can be caused by something else. If not, proceed with the following steps.Step 2. Start your computer and press the correct BIOS hotkey before the computer is booted. Enable Virtual Technology (VT)Virtual Technology (VT) can run multiple and isolated operating systems on a single sever help and help NoxPlayer run more smoothly and faster. Once the service is disabled on your PC, you may experience the Nox slow issue.Step 1. Launch the Nox emulator on your PC to enter the App Center. Click on the Menu icon at the top bar and select System info.
