Soldato
Hey Guys,
I'm building a new machine in the coming days, and cannot seem to find a good UP TO DATE answer on this - namely, at this point in the Windows 11 lifecycle is it STILL causing headaches with games or performance, or have the issues been worked out now, and it should be first choice?
I'm quite happy to stick with Windows 10 if it seems this still has the best balance of performance and stability (as well as compatibility) however if Windows 11 has now matured, happy to give it a go, especially as I had heard good things about performance, as long as memory integrity etc options were disabled.
The CPU is going to be a 12400 for now, so no E-core scheduling to worry about. There is a chance a newer/higher end CPU may be dropped in later however, so if Windows 10 still doesn't play nice with E-Cores, might make the decision more obvious?
I'm building a new machine in the coming days, and cannot seem to find a good UP TO DATE answer on this - namely, at this point in the Windows 11 lifecycle is it STILL causing headaches with games or performance, or have the issues been worked out now, and it should be first choice?
I'm quite happy to stick with Windows 10 if it seems this still has the best balance of performance and stability (as well as compatibility) however if Windows 11 has now matured, happy to give it a go, especially as I had heard good things about performance, as long as memory integrity etc options were disabled.
The CPU is going to be a 12400 for now, so no E-core scheduling to worry about. There is a chance a newer/higher end CPU may be dropped in later however, so if Windows 10 still doesn't play nice with E-Cores, might make the decision more obvious?
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