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I fixed my issue by flashing the latest Beta BIOS for my motherboard. Took me almost a full day of troubleshooting and looking online and repeating the same steps over and over again, but then almost on a whim I decided on flashing the Beta BIOS (no mentions of virtualization in the changelog, so I didn't really have reaaons to) and now Android Studio finally simulates the Android device. Thanks for your help!
I can only guess the previous BIOS wasn't enabling every virtualization extension necessary for some applications for some reason then, given that GNOME Boxes did work. Glad you've found a solution.