Choose Windows 10 or upgrade to Windows 11
Choose Windows 10 or upgrade to Windows 11
It seems the results won’t significantly change regardless: https://www.techspot.com/review/2358-int...benchmark/ Initially I thought version 11 handled Alder Lake cores more efficiently.
Would you prefer an upgrade or a fresh start? I understand your comparison well.
Thank you for your feedback and the piece. I don't overclock or rely on it heavily, so any variation wouldn't seem important for my intended use. But I'm not a specialist either. The article suggests that...
I wouldn't choose Windows 11 since I rely on Windows 11 for my work machine and Windows 10 for personal use. It's simpler to locate and modify, and most issues in Windows 11 have been fixed, though not all. Sometimes creating files loses an option, which is frustrating—I need to restart my PC to save a text file. I’d hold onto Windows 10 until they discontinue it, as it performs better overall. You might have heard about the typical Microsoft release cycle (good, bad, good, bad, good, bad) with versions like Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11.
These are my thoughts, plus I’m considering waiting until the next generation of SSDs is released (apparently already planned) before proceeding. Once they launch, I’d like to try W11 on one of those devices whenever they release a version that supports 10. But I’m still figuring out what to do. Your feedback on the issues is valuable, especially regarding bugs. If I stick with 10, will W11 require an upgrade similar to a regular update? Or am I left to decide on my own? Since W10 automatically updates and lets me delay the install, I’m hoping W11 won’t force that change—I just want to wait until I feel comfortable.