PrimeOS has long been a favorite for users looking to convert their old PCs or laptops into Android gaming machines. While the Android x86 project (which PrimeOS is based on) often lags behind the latest Android versions, builds like PrimeOS 2.1.3 focus heavily on stability, gaming performance, and the unique "Desktop Experience."
Android 11 Base: Provides a more modern Android environment compared to older versions (like the 0.4.x series based on Android 7). prime os 2.1.3
For games like PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, Call of Duty Mobile, and Genshin Impact (older versions), Prime OS 2.1.3 offered native keyboard mapping (Keymapping) with virtually zero input lag. Because it wasn't running inside Windows, you gained an extra 2-4 GB of RAM and reduced CPU overhead. PrimeOS 2
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Follow the on-screen instructions to install it onto the partition you created. Key Features
Multi-window support, allowing you to run several apps simultaneously (e.g., browsing Chrome while playing a game).
BIOS Settings: Ensure your PC is set to UEFI mode and Secure Boot is disabled for the smoothest installation process. Verdict: Is it worth it?