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Check if your system meets the requirements for Windows 11 and consider the benefits versus potential costs.

Check if your system meets the requirements for Windows 11 and consider the benefits versus potential costs.

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csige791
Posting Freak
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06-29-2021, 04:15 PM
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I understand the intention behind the Windows 11 scheduler to boost performance on 12th generation devices. However, I'm unsure if the improvement is significant enough to justify switching. Also, your system satisfies the direct storage requirements, but I don't have a clear idea of the expected performance gains. Appreciate your prompt!
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csige791
06-29-2021, 04:15 PM #1

I understand the intention behind the Windows 11 scheduler to boost performance on 12th generation devices. However, I'm unsure if the improvement is significant enough to justify switching. Also, your system satisfies the direct storage requirements, but I don't have a clear idea of the expected performance gains. Appreciate your prompt!

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lizzard89
Senior Member
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07-13-2021, 12:40 PM
#2
Direct storage isn't commonly utilized at the moment. Performance varies based on the desired frame rate in competitive games.
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lizzard89
07-13-2021, 12:40 PM #2

Direct storage isn't commonly utilized at the moment. Performance varies based on the desired frame rate in competitive games.

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Person_
Member
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07-16-2021, 10:16 AM
#3
If you never played e-sports, what's the point of using this feature?
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Person_
07-16-2021, 10:16 AM #3

If you never played e-sports, what's the point of using this feature?

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
865
08-04-2021, 11:40 PM
#4
I appreciate the suggestion, happy to assist with updating to Windows 11.
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Velizar06
08-04-2021, 11:40 PM #4

I appreciate the suggestion, happy to assist with updating to Windows 11.

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MrN1G4PT
Member
242
08-05-2021, 06:44 AM
#5
It's not commonly used in esports and doesn't relate to it... using direct storage can significantly boost game loading speeds for supported titles.
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MrN1G4PT
08-05-2021, 06:44 AM #5

It's not commonly used in esports and doesn't relate to it... using direct storage can significantly boost game loading speeds for supported titles.

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OMER_SIMPSON
Junior Member
45
08-05-2021, 09:07 AM
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It’s less about speed and more about how it works. You can aim for similar results on Windows 10, but it tends to be less predictable. Windows 11’s core scheduler is built to switch between efficiency cores for background work and performance cores for active apps. Sometimes efficiency cores handle active tasks while performance cores manage background stuff, but it will make smarter choices about which type fits each role in Windows 11. Windows 10 doesn’t distinguish between them, so it just randomly assigns the right core when needed, often leading to mismatches. Regarding DirectStorage, no games are currently using it directly. When they do, it enhances experiences by allowing simultaneous rendering of worlds or smooth transitions between game areas on consoles like the PS5. The real value lies in optimizing how content is processed rather than just reducing load times. Even fast SATA SSDs can deliver quick load times, which games already benefit from. DirectStorage’s purpose is to support advanced features such as parallel world rendering or instant map switches, making it essential for games that rely on these capabilities.
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OMER_SIMPSON
08-05-2021, 09:07 AM #6

It’s less about speed and more about how it works. You can aim for similar results on Windows 10, but it tends to be less predictable. Windows 11’s core scheduler is built to switch between efficiency cores for background work and performance cores for active apps. Sometimes efficiency cores handle active tasks while performance cores manage background stuff, but it will make smarter choices about which type fits each role in Windows 11. Windows 10 doesn’t distinguish between them, so it just randomly assigns the right core when needed, often leading to mismatches. Regarding DirectStorage, no games are currently using it directly. When they do, it enhances experiences by allowing simultaneous rendering of worlds or smooth transitions between game areas on consoles like the PS5. The real value lies in optimizing how content is processed rather than just reducing load times. Even fast SATA SSDs can deliver quick load times, which games already benefit from. DirectStorage’s purpose is to support advanced features such as parallel world rendering or instant map switches, making it essential for games that rely on these capabilities.

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xXKill_ZoneXx
Junior Member
8
08-05-2021, 05:53 PM
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I'm not familiar with the technical details, but based on my experience using Windows 11 and 10, they feel quite alike in terms of performance and usability. Some features might be slightly more advanced in Windows 10, but after tweaking a bit, they become nearly indistinguishable. If you're already satisfied with version 10, upgrading to 11 seems unnecessary. Performance-wise, the difference is minimal for everyday tasks—especially outside gaming, where your laptop's Iris XE runs about two-thirds of your desktop's GTX 960. Even with a 10 GB M.2 slot, both systems perform similarly.
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xXKill_ZoneXx
08-05-2021, 05:53 PM #7

I'm not familiar with the technical details, but based on my experience using Windows 11 and 10, they feel quite alike in terms of performance and usability. Some features might be slightly more advanced in Windows 10, but after tweaking a bit, they become nearly indistinguishable. If you're already satisfied with version 10, upgrading to 11 seems unnecessary. Performance-wise, the difference is minimal for everyday tasks—especially outside gaming, where your laptop's Iris XE runs about two-thirds of your desktop's GTX 960. Even with a 10 GB M.2 slot, both systems perform similarly.

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InfernZ
Junior Member
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08-07-2021, 01:54 AM
#8
That’s not what I meant. I mentioned that storing data in its full form isn’t typically used. Also, I noted that the difference between 450 and 500 FPS in CS:GO would matter when switching to Windows 11.
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InfernZ
08-07-2021, 01:54 AM #8

That’s not what I meant. I mentioned that storing data in its full form isn’t typically used. Also, I noted that the difference between 450 and 500 FPS in CS:GO would matter when switching to Windows 11.