Originally Posted by Pablo:
Do we know if BreedingRed or Fish was correct yet? That's the most important part of this thread for me.
Lots of benchmarks available now. Wanna take a guess?
Spoiler!
What We Learned
There you have it. For the most part there is little to no difference between Windows 11 and Windows 10 using Intel 10th and 11th-gen Core series processors across gaming, application, and storage performance.
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In a nutshell, Windows 11 offers no real performance advantage over Windows 10 with perhaps the only exception being random read/write storage performance, but we won’t know if this was limited to our test configuration or not until we conduct further testing. On that note, we're keen to see what Windows 11 does for Intel’s upcoming Alder Lake CPUs, as well as a look at Ryzen which recently received a patch that addresses L3 cache performance issues.
Originally Posted by Fish:
Lots of benchmarks available now. Wanna take a guess?
Spoiler!
What We Learned
There you have it. For the most part there is little to no difference between Windows 11 and Windows 10 using Intel 10th and 11th-gen Core series processors across gaming, application, and storage performance.
[...]
In a nutshell, Windows 11 offers no real performance advantage over Windows 10 with perhaps the only exception being random read/write storage performance, but we won’t know if this was limited to our test configuration or not until we conduct further testing. On that note, we're keen to see what Windows 11 does for Intel’s upcoming Alder Lake CPUs, as well as a look at Ryzen which recently received a patch that addresses L3 cache performance issues.
Originally Posted by eDave:
I updated as soon as it was available. I moved the start back to the left and the rest is no real changes IMO. However, it's adding a lot of stress and heat to my processor and my browser (Edge, FFS) won't hold cache. Every load or refresh goes to the webpage I was on when I upgraded. Longer boot time too which isn't a big deal for me except the first time it scared me a bit that my laptop was fucked.
I have not touched W11 yet but what a blessing it would be if they somehow killed off Fast Boot. [Reply]
While you can manually install Win11 on a 7th gen Intel CPU, it's not officially supported by Microsoft. Upgrade your shitty old hardware. The file explorer memory leak has already been patched. That was from over a month ago. [Reply]