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mj18wals
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04-03-2016, 07:01 AM
#11
I really enjoy using W10 on my laptop. It's lightweight, technically impressive (with a few minor issues that might get fixed), and looks amazing. It's essentially the best version of W10, and since you had driver support for your AMD APU's graphics, you should be all set.
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mj18wals
04-03-2016, 07:01 AM #11

I really enjoy using W10 on my laptop. It's lightweight, technically impressive (with a few minor issues that might get fixed), and looks amazing. It's essentially the best version of W10, and since you had driver support for your AMD APU's graphics, you should be all set.

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HighFPS
Junior Member
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04-04-2016, 01:08 PM
#12
I'm just holding on for a framerate comparison like Linus did between 7 and 8, just to see if there's a marked difference between 8.1 and 10. If there's no improvement in performance I see no reason to upgrade, unless the rumors are true about 10 being free to Win 8.1 owners, that might compel me to upgrade as long as the performance is equal. But to pay, I'd want to see an FPS increase or it's just not worth it.
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HighFPS
04-04-2016, 01:08 PM #12

I'm just holding on for a framerate comparison like Linus did between 7 and 8, just to see if there's a marked difference between 8.1 and 10. If there's no improvement in performance I see no reason to upgrade, unless the rumors are true about 10 being free to Win 8.1 owners, that might compel me to upgrade as long as the performance is equal. But to pay, I'd want to see an FPS increase or it's just not worth it.

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Norm_dude_
Junior Member
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04-06-2016, 03:32 PM
#13
You should wait for the official Windows 10 launch and the second update of your graphics card drivers, since a new OS often doesn't perform well with version 1.
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Norm_dude_
04-06-2016, 03:32 PM #13

You should wait for the official Windows 10 launch and the second update of your graphics card drivers, since a new OS often doesn't perform well with version 1.

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zMinatoPvP_
Junior Member
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04-07-2016, 10:27 PM
#14
It seems you're wondering if using the OS as your primary system is feasible and whether others would consider it a good idea. Could you clarify if you're asking about practical daily use or sharing feedback? Also, would you like suggestions on how to proceed safely?
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zMinatoPvP_
04-07-2016, 10:27 PM #14

It seems you're wondering if using the OS as your primary system is feasible and whether others would consider it a good idea. Could you clarify if you're asking about practical daily use or sharing feedback? Also, would you like suggestions on how to proceed safely?

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MrJuddi
Member
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04-07-2016, 11:15 PM
#15
Sorry. As always, you volunteer in exchange in hopefully having Microsoft realize your wishing from the feedback (especially if you have supporters, by clicking on the "Me too" button on existent feedback posts), and get to play with Win10 before the majority of people, giving you a head start in knowing all the OS features. Yes you can. While Microsoft does some good level of testing before releasing something, bad things can happen, so I suggest doing frequent backups, and also do one when upgrading from one preview to another as they come, because you never know. The OS bugs is mostly at the GUI level, the core of Windows is based on Win8, so its solid.
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MrJuddi
04-07-2016, 11:15 PM #15

Sorry. As always, you volunteer in exchange in hopefully having Microsoft realize your wishing from the feedback (especially if you have supporters, by clicking on the "Me too" button on existent feedback posts), and get to play with Win10 before the majority of people, giving you a head start in knowing all the OS features. Yes you can. While Microsoft does some good level of testing before releasing something, bad things can happen, so I suggest doing frequent backups, and also do one when upgrading from one preview to another as they come, because you never know. The OS bugs is mostly at the GUI level, the core of Windows is based on Win8, so its solid.

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