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I used W11 as my main car for a short period!

I used W11 as my main car for a short period!

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Unfrugal
Member
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08-26-2016, 01:14 AM
#1
Purchased an Inspiron with these specifications: i7-11390h, 16GB RAM at 3200MHz, 512GB SSD. At checkout, I selected W11 for the home version and opted for the newer model. My experience thus far has been smooth—no bugs or glitches have appeared. The only hiccup was a resolution scaling issue when switching from my stretch game (1280/960, 5:4) to desktop mode, which resolved itself quickly. Animations feel more fluid now, though the rounded corners are still getting used to. I’ll keep updating this as I use it more! (Don’t pressure me about my specs—I’m just starting my first year at high school.)
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Unfrugal
08-26-2016, 01:14 AM #1

Purchased an Inspiron with these specifications: i7-11390h, 16GB RAM at 3200MHz, 512GB SSD. At checkout, I selected W11 for the home version and opted for the newer model. My experience thus far has been smooth—no bugs or glitches have appeared. The only hiccup was a resolution scaling issue when switching from my stretch game (1280/960, 5:4) to desktop mode, which resolved itself quickly. Animations feel more fluid now, though the rounded corners are still getting used to. I’ll keep updating this as I use it more! (Don’t pressure me about my specs—I’m just starting my first year at high school.)

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Jaffas_
Member
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08-26-2016, 07:52 AM
#2
Thanks for the feedback, I've been using Win 11 dev and beta versions, plus RTM builds. Based on my experience, Windows 11 has become quite stable starting from build 22000.346. Earlier versions often caused random crashes that forced shutdowns, but since I've been on that build, I've run it for a few weeks without any issues. I think Microsoft has finally fixed the bugs, making the system much more reliable in my usage. I also appreciate how Windows 11 feels more refined overall—cleaner interface, updated Settings app GUI, refreshed File Explorer, and a more polished visual experience. There are some aspects I don't like, but overall it's a much smoother and more visually appealing OS.
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Jaffas_
08-26-2016, 07:52 AM #2

Thanks for the feedback, I've been using Win 11 dev and beta versions, plus RTM builds. Based on my experience, Windows 11 has become quite stable starting from build 22000.346. Earlier versions often caused random crashes that forced shutdowns, but since I've been on that build, I've run it for a few weeks without any issues. I think Microsoft has finally fixed the bugs, making the system much more reliable in my usage. I also appreciate how Windows 11 feels more refined overall—cleaner interface, updated Settings app GUI, refreshed File Explorer, and a more polished visual experience. There are some aspects I don't like, but overall it's a much smoother and more visually appealing OS.

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Trollgollum
Junior Member
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09-14-2016, 02:11 AM
#3
Hey! It doesn't matter what kind of laptop or hardware you're using, as long as you're satisfied with it. What really counts is your happiness. This laptop looks great, the CPU should easily handle most users' needs, and 16 GB of RAM is perfect.
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Trollgollum
09-14-2016, 02:11 AM #3

Hey! It doesn't matter what kind of laptop or hardware you're using, as long as you're satisfied with it. What really counts is your happiness. This laptop looks great, the CPU should easily handle most users' needs, and 16 GB of RAM is perfect.