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Windows 10 vs. Windows 11: Gaming Benchmarks, 7700X, 7800X3D, 12700K, 14700K



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  1. Maybe with the problematic stuff you should test with an ARC or an AMD GPU as well to see if there is an nVidia (heavy driver load) related issue on Win 11.
    Otherwise, something puts extra load on the CPU or the fancy new scheduling is not that great in action.

  2. Windows 10 does less in the background, thus in games that have 1 to 2 threads with a very high workload and other threads with very little work. AMD and Intel will tend to boost some of the cores higher, but if there is more background activity, it is common for your 1-2 best cores to boost as high.

  3. I'll be honest since a few months ago (around march) i had issues of severe micro stuttering … in some games it was barely noticeable and in others it was like 4 second freeze

    Running memory integrity mode wasn't a function i had even heard of being able to run in windows 10 or 11 (not very fond of how stuff is laid out to more or less hide all the settings…)
    So it could have been the issue but for a 12 core am5 system just doesn't make sense how it should be that taxing… or mess with the gpu… all i know is when i did a fresh install of windows 11 it was still there… rolled back to windows 10… doesn't exist anymore

    so…. not sure / all i know is i ran windows 11 perfectly fine for 9?? months i think and had zero issues with stuttering but once march rolled around (roughly the time i think the updates to start for windows recall) that was when my stuff started having issues

  4. Nobody likes change I remember win 7 being released & then 8 (thin 8 got rid of the standard star menu) – since win 7 , windows has definitely "felt" different , more sluggish & when you look at the $h!t running in the background it makes sense why!! I literally pulled out my win10 USB stick & backed it up 2 days ago – Cannot stand win 11

  5. I've noticed that bitlocker / whatever encryption home uses is on with win 11 by default and after telling a few friends to disable core isolation AND encryption that their performance was then above win 10 – did you make sure to check for and disable hard drive encryption?

  6. Steve sorry to say this now but i hear that Windows 11 HAVE HARDWARE ACCELERATION FOR THE SOUND DEVICES ENABLE BY DEFAULT there is a way that you show what are difference are between this and windows 10 because maybe this option was on your testing

  7. Good testing and test results. It would be really nice to know where the difference in performance came from where it occurred, so if you continue digging into things like resource usage, processes, limiting factors, etc and find it, please post another video with the update.

  8. I don't need "7700X, 7800X3D, 12700K, 14700K" in the title. I needed to know this entire video was for the outdated 1080P and THAT'S what I need in the title. "1080P ONLY".

  9. On Celeron N5100 Win11 is surprisingly much faster, especially if you're using VirtualGamepad (configurable on-screen controls software). Tested on clean latest images of both.
    Disclaimer: I hate both 10 and 11. Also 8.1 ftw!

  10. They are basically the same. In real scenario,when playing you can't see a difference between this avg and low fps numbers,they so close to eachother and most of the time far from the common refresh rate of display to make differences

  11. Something I hate about windows 11 is that it keeps corrupting its own system files, leading it to glitch more over time. SMART data on the hard drives is all good so this operating system is self destructive!
    Never had this problem with W10

  12. nah steve its not just about cpu but gpu on my 3060 laptop windows 11 performance was all over the place going bk to 10 improved my performance a lot games that could only hold 50 fps on 11 were now running 60fps plus

  13. I can't say much about W10, but at least in comparison to W8.1, W11 is a bit of a nothing burger in terms of performance. Based on my own testing, I found that HAGS really kills performance in older games – turning it off helps, but not entirely (for example Mirror's Edge on a 1070: 326 fps average on W8.1, 203 fps on W11, 272 fps on W11 without HAGS). I have not yet considered core isolation, it might be another performance killer.

  14. Excellent test. Now if the main explanation of Win11 being slower is bloat, would be awesome to test some method of debloating that is applicable to both?

  15. win10 does not have HEVC h.265 video codec installed by default, its a paid dlc from microsoft, add-on to win10, on win11 its installed by default, included. yep hevc codec is 2usd by ms. also windows messes up with the 3d cache. scratch that, you turned the integrity management off. cyberpunk messes up things in win11. makes no sense, because win10 and win11 should be running the same core system components. mostly. ie you are doing barely anything else than letting the gpu display driver run the game. cpu messes things up it seems. microsoft win11 is full of bugs! thats the most obvious explanation. win11 having poor code.

  16. One more reason to cling to Windows 10 like grim death for as long as possible. I would, however, be very interested in seeing what happens if you create a truly minimized Windows 11 install with someting like an automated install answer xml file that just doesn't install a huge chunk of all the shitty Microsoft bloatware in the first place.

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