Windows 11 performance tests, dismantling Windows 10!
Windows 11 performance tests, dismantling Windows 10!
I created a video reviewing various benchmarks for Windows 10 versus Windows 11. During testing, Windows 11 demonstrated an 18.75% quicker boot time, a 9.74% higher score on 3DMark, and a 2.05% faster clock speed. However, the CPU ran 7.08% hotter and the GPU 2.57% hotter compared to Windows 10. CrystalDiskMark improved read speed by 15.03% and write speed by 4.41%. Geekbench 5 reported a 9.04% boost in single-core performance and a 15.59% increase in multi-core scores, with a 2.05% faster clock speed and an actual 4.13% cooler CPU temperature. The higher speeds and temperatures stem from Windows 11's factory "Turbo" profile, which isn't available in Windows 10.
I worked on the newest 10 insider builds and 11 leaked builds. The Superposition benchmarks, using equal CPU and GPU power, showed the 11th build was about 1% slower. Results can differ.
Do you have any tools set up to manage fan curves or performance? I made sure to run this entirely on Windows without using any Asus software, keeping everything fully under control and not overclocking. All specifications come from the original manufacturer.
Increased clock speed and higher temperatures indicate a more demanding power configuration. This comparison seems quite different now. Let's explore the implications further...
I referenced this in the video regarding Geekbench 5 tests on Windows 11. You’ll notice the report highlights a power profile named Turbo, which wasn’t available in Windows 10. This means the outcomes remain accurate since it’s a fresh installation compared to a standard one. The typical user would achieve these scores naturally without any adjustments.