*** Microsoft Windows 11 Thoughts & Discussion Thread ***

Got to expect numerous bugs at this stage, it is mostly stable though. My taskbar did crash once earlier and the clock and icons all shifted off centre and were right at the top of the taskbar, weird, reboot fixed it.
 
I tried it out for about a week but lost 20 or so fps in games and had a few other issues, I do like the new taskbar though. I'm back to 10 but I am using the sound files from 11 they're much easier on the ears especially as I only use a headset. :)
 
I switched back to Windows 10 after I found Windows 11 a bit too rough in its current shape to even consider being a daily driver.

Couldn't get TestMem5 working with it either and as I'm still doing a bit of tinkering with RAM overclocking that was a red line.

Might just be me but I also hated how taskbar labels couldn't be shown, Windows 11 insists on using compact no matter what. With an ultrawide screen this is horrendously poor UI design IMO.
 
Anyone else had their PC/Laptop drop from Insider ?
My laptop keeps saying "something went wrong..." when I try to re connect to insider, it was in insder on ten and "leaked" 11, but since updating to the latest insider build its dropped out...
 
Two different release dates so far;-
October6th and October 20th but it could be released between those dates. But based on my previous two predicitons (I said that if England lose, it'll be the final or semi final, the Denmark-England game'd be close and bothe games'go into extra time or penalties and I was right on both counts).
 
UI and driver change. Good luck everyone. :)

Rounded corners bro.

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An update on the discreet official ASUS TPM I ordered a month or more back at RRP of £9.99. It actually arrived today, to the seller's credit seems they're honouring their queue system and it was wrapped really well.

So even though firmware TPM will work I think I'll install the discreet chip instead now I have one.
 
An update on the discreet official ASUS TPM I ordered a month or more back at RRP of £9.99. It actually arrived today, to the seller's credit seems they're honouring their queue system and it was wrapped really well.

So even though firmware TPM will work I think I'll install the discreet chip instead now I have one.
I'm wondering if there will be any performance gains using a separate TPM module, rather than the built-in firmware TPM? Any chance of some comparison benchmarks?
 
Therefore game loading times will be affected, albeit marginally. I'm just curious.

Again fitting the TPM does nothing performance wise as this is not about encryption for Win 11 as of right now and you can encrypt your device without a TPM, all you need is USB or even print out the code.
 
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