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Is Windows 11 BAD for Ryzen 5000? (Windows 10 vs 11 Gaming Benchmarks)



Y’all requested we check out the Ryzen 7 5800X3D in WIndows 10 vs Windows 11, however I only had a 5700X3D on hand so we used that and also quickly tested the Ryzen 5 3600… The results are well….

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00:00 Recap of the Win 10 vs win 11 testing.
01:51 Gaming Benchmarks with side by side realtime comparisons.
06:30 Conclusion, Windows 10 still is best choice for Windows operating systems for the Ryzen 5000 series chips.d

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  1. I just upgraded from an intel 10600k to a 7600x3d. I didn't change anything just booted windows and went from there. I thought win 11 had features that win 10 doesnt. I am about to upgrade/fresh install to win 11. Should I stay on 10? The upgrade was anything but smooth and I had to do more tweaking than I ever had to but overall I'm happy. I wish Temps were as low as my old cpu but I'll live.

    I almost went with a 5700x3d because it was so cheap but i decided to take the 2 hour drive and go to mc for the 7600x3d bundle that cost me 450(490 after tax).

  2. I am legit done with windows, switched to linux and not looking back. Level1Tech did a great video showing how much better proton does at running games without all the bloat. There is the down side of not being able to play some anti-cheat titles but that's changing as SteamOS is getting much more popular.

  3. I moved to w11 for 1 day with my R9 5950x and a 1080 ti, my pc hated it and bugs started happening. I reinstalled it and it was resolved but performance really did have a small hit, which i really hoped they improved

  4. If AMD is the one chip maker affected this much (seems like Intel does not have that issue, or at least I haven't heard similar chatter), how come they do not work with Microsoft to resolve that?

  5. In my own testing I've found you can get Win11 24H2 to parity in games with Win10 on Ryzen 5000, but it requires Chris Titus's debloat scripts, disabling absolutely ALL exploit protections, along with HVCI, VBS, TPM, Defender itself, and running a local admin account. Do all that and Win11 24H2 and Win10 will perform within margin of each other in every game, there's no longer a difference. Win11 will also become equally as snappy and responsive as Win10 if you do all this as well, and I'd in fact even give Win11 the nod for general snappiness.

    However, even doing all that, outside of gaming you will still find the occasional situation where the Win11 file explorer seemingly chokes on it's own fat (generating thumbnails with Icaros for example). But I do think Win11 24H2 is a major step in the right direction for the OS, and after doing all the tweaks it needs, 24H2 is the first time I've been OK with leaving Win11 on my main to the point I'm not super enthusiastic about immediately going back to Win10 this time. But it'll probably still happen the moment I'm feeling less lazy, because Win11 is unfortunately just not as good of an OS as Win10.

  6. am confused, how does windows make the power delivery and frequency on the gpu/cpu so different?
    its not much on the gpu but still but a extra 15mhz does change something but the power is also different its odd

  7. Thanks for doing this, I'm glad I never switched to 11 in spite of Windows best effort to make me switch over after each big updates, if they don't extend support for 10 I guess I'll have to switch to a gaming Linux distro at some point, not that I want to but here we are.

  8. just went back to 10 and all my problems have been solved. I sure as hell wasnt in my right mind a couple months ago when I decided to "upgrade" to 11

  9. after watching this video I made my mind of going back to 10 after using 11 for 2yrs on my ryzen 5 3600 btw any suggestions which version of windows 10 should I install? heard alot of u were suggesting windows 10 iot ltsc.

  10. some of it might be GPU driver related Not Just CPU
    my experience while i was using win 10 was a bit buggy GUI sometimes and some annoying black screens
    while with win 11 i didnt encounter those problem very much.
    win 11 seems smoother to me with a AMD GPU (RDNA2 generation)

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