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Only one I could find, but obviously just limited testing at the moment I would guessAnyone done any benchmarks or anything to compare performance with win10?
Are mods not arsed today? Seems they are either overzealous or non existent.![]()
Huge, full screen app draw? its neither of those things, what res you running it at?
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As expected, Windows 11 includes an updated task scheduler which is designed for big.little CPU architecture
there are significant performance improvement over Windows 10 for big.little CPUs
https://hothardware.com/news/windows-11-gives-hybrid-architectures-a-single-threaded-boost
The tiling options pop-up when you hover the maximise button is a lovely touch.
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What do the content creators, classic desktop users, gamers get from this?
Nothing!
Personally I just want it to be very lightweight with great performance, it's mainly just a launcher for the other software
Sounds like DOS 2021How would you feel with just an icon on the screen with no taskbar or settings then?![]()
Sounds like DOS 2021ok I'll have a taskbar, and maybe settings, and might need right click, and one or two things lol.
So, to summarize.
Microsoft is releasing Windows 11 that looks like a heavily optimised OS for mobile, low performance processors, with in the best case up to 10% performance improvement in those very specific SKUs, theme that looks terrible with this centre-focused position of the taskbar icons, focus on smartphone-type apps, and new improvement to load the necessary drivers on the go...
Meh!
What do the content creators, classic desktop users, gamers get from this?
Nothing!
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You can put the Start menu back to the left hand side, at least in this release.Though, knowing Microsoft's fine wisdom, they will probably remove that ability.
I am also feeling a little cheesed off at the new system requirements which means that I have two machines which will either continue to run Windows 10 or just buy new machines for Windows 11.![]()
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You can put the Start menu back to the left hand side, at least in this release.Though, knowing Microsoft's fine wisdom, they will probably remove that ability.
I am also feeling a little cheesed off at the new system requirements which means that I have two machines which will either continue to run Windows 10 or just buy new machines for Windows 11.![]()
What the **** point is there in that? Then it's just Windows 10! FFS.
Huh pipe down
Personally I just want it to be very lightweight with great performance, it's mainly just a launcher for the other software