Risks of relying on Windows 10 every day include outdated security, limited support, and potential vulnerabilities.
Risks of relying on Windows 10 every day include outdated security, limited support, and potential vulnerabilities.
I understand the concerns about the keylogger and its development stage. Are you concerned mainly about data loss? It’s true the keylogger transmits information to several third parties, but your usage is limited to gaming and light media. Microsoft mentions regular updates and potential data issues, which could affect your system. I’m not too worried since I don’t store personal files on my PC. Regarding your questions: Is the risk just data loss? Will it impact your RAID0 setup? Can I play games smoothly on Windows 10? Are my current specs suitable? Do you use Windows 10? Your specs include an i7-4770K, M.2 NVMe SSD, and a Corsair 300R case—plenty of room for gaming and media. Yes, it should work fine.
Drivers faced issues with functionality. Blue displays and system failures are common. In short, asking this question suggests relying on a developer version for daily use isn't ideal.
Don't heed the skeptics! Pursue your ambitions, trust your instincts. If you're setting up Windows 10 and you're willing to take a chance, do it! Raid is about motherboards and BIOS, so it should function. I've been using Windows 10 on this laptop for four days without any issues! Best of luck! A common guideline for Windows 10 is: if it functions in Windows 7 and Windows 8, it should work in Windows 10. Don't stress over games or hardware unless you've obtained unauthorized copies.
Raid functions well for me, I have the graphics card driver installed, but there are some issues with the MBOO utility drivers.
One hugely major issue I've come across though, especially for using it as a daily driver, just absolutely ruins it for me... There's a nifty file system that shows recent folders, and recent files, if you have porn, you're fucked if anyone else uses your computer or laptop. I'm sure there are ways to get rid of it, but still. Just a warning.
I don’t plan to use that on this PC. It took me about three minutes to install, another three to disable tracking and get going... Nvidia drivers worked perfectly. Minecraft ran smoothly at over 200 fps. I haven’t added Steam yet, but I’ve installed everything through ninite.com. Windows handled my other drives fine. So far it’s been a good experience;P If only I could hide the taskbar on other screens like I did on 8.1! Anyway, it feels much smoother—just like after a reformat... Time to start playing by installing all the games!
It's just another experimental program—like any other beta version. Expect crashes, data loss, or corruption; things can go wrong. But usually you won't run into too many problems. I'd wait for the next Technical Preview release, ideally build 10031 or later.