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Could it be beneficial to upgrade to Windows 11?

Could it be beneficial to upgrade to Windows 11?

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Beastboomer1
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05-04-2021, 04:29 AM
#1
You're using a high-end 5600x PC for gaming, 3D work, and web browsing. Clearing the TPM 2.0 requirement is a good choice for Windows 10, as it can improve performance and compatibility. It offers benefits over older versions by allowing better hardware security features and smoother system operations.
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Beastboomer1
05-04-2021, 04:29 AM #1

You're using a high-end 5600x PC for gaming, 3D work, and web browsing. Clearing the TPM 2.0 requirement is a good choice for Windows 10, as it can improve performance and compatibility. It offers benefits over older versions by allowing better hardware security features and smoother system operations.

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JohnCena1115
Junior Member
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05-04-2021, 05:10 AM
#2
Nope.
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JohnCena1115
05-04-2021, 05:10 AM #2

Nope.

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coolgamer33
Member
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05-04-2021, 07:36 AM
#3
I understand Windows 11 and I set it up all new on my devices from the start because I like trying out fresh versions. If you're thinking about it now a few years later, just keep what you know—you won't miss anything since you've been through this process. Eventually, a transition to 11 will be necessary. I'm careful about upgrading because it can be complicated, and clean installs are usually better.
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coolgamer33
05-04-2021, 07:36 AM #3

I understand Windows 11 and I set it up all new on my devices from the start because I like trying out fresh versions. If you're thinking about it now a few years later, just keep what you know—you won't miss anything since you've been through this process. Eventually, a transition to 11 will be necessary. I'm careful about upgrading because it can be complicated, and clean installs are usually better.

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Madlock_
Member
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05-04-2021, 09:22 AM
#4
The main advantage is extended support for your system. You’ll still receive updates for at least another year with Windows 10. Spoiler: it’s worth it.
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Madlock_
05-04-2021, 09:22 AM #4

The main advantage is extended support for your system. You’ll still receive updates for at least another year with Windows 10. Spoiler: it’s worth it.

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SuperCookiemax
Junior Member
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05-19-2021, 01:31 AM
#5
I use both Windows 11 and 10 smoothly without any problems. The differences between them aren't noticeable. At home, I have many items like shoes, clothes, plates, and cars, and I can switch between them easily. It seems I might be quite unique—many people struggle to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11. /s TLDR: It doesn't really matter which one you have.
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SuperCookiemax
05-19-2021, 01:31 AM #5

I use both Windows 11 and 10 smoothly without any problems. The differences between them aren't noticeable. At home, I have many items like shoes, clothes, plates, and cars, and I can switch between them easily. It seems I might be quite unique—many people struggle to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11. /s TLDR: It doesn't really matter which one you have.

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techiseasy
Senior Member
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05-20-2021, 09:26 AM
#6
Incorrect rounded corners in the preview.
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techiseasy
05-20-2021, 09:26 AM #6

Incorrect rounded corners in the preview.

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okA_
Member
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05-23-2021, 04:11 AM
#7
There are some minor tweaks and updates, such as HDR features and various enhancements. Most super user modifications aren't ideal, mainly because they push users toward settings instead of the control panel, which is still manageable. I believe these issues are negligible—just do what you need. People tend to grumble over small details while it actually doesn’t affect most users. There are cases where software behaves differently on newer OS versions, even after recent Windows 10 updates. I’ve tested both Win11 and the main desktop version since launch, using it on my work machine and personal setup. I haven’t noticed any significant compatibility or usability problems, including with older users who adapted easily.
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okA_
05-23-2021, 04:11 AM #7

There are some minor tweaks and updates, such as HDR features and various enhancements. Most super user modifications aren't ideal, mainly because they push users toward settings instead of the control panel, which is still manageable. I believe these issues are negligible—just do what you need. People tend to grumble over small details while it actually doesn’t affect most users. There are cases where software behaves differently on newer OS versions, even after recent Windows 10 updates. I’ve tested both Win11 and the main desktop version since launch, using it on my work machine and personal setup. I haven’t noticed any significant compatibility or usability problems, including with older users who adapted easily.

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101PINGO
Member
154
05-23-2021, 08:16 AM
#8
I believe Windows 11 would have been a better choice for Windows 10.
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101PINGO
05-23-2021, 08:16 AM #8

I believe Windows 11 would have been a better choice for Windows 10.