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Worth upgrading with a 5800x

Worth upgrading with a 5800x

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awesomehabib
Member
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09-07-2021, 10:27 PM
#1
Not too long ago I changed my motherboard and CPU to a B550-A and a 5800X, and now I’m considering moving to Windows 11.
Some people are asking if it’s worth it, pointing out they prefer sticking with Windows 10 until its end of support.
I’m wondering if there are any downsides or benefits when using a Ryzen CPU, and whether Windows 11 is worth the extra features.
So far I’m leaning toward upgrading because of improvements like AAC audio, a new file explorer, and a fresh Notepad.
I’m using the most recent BIOS version possible.
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awesomehabib
09-07-2021, 10:27 PM #1

Not too long ago I changed my motherboard and CPU to a B550-A and a 5800X, and now I’m considering moving to Windows 11.
Some people are asking if it’s worth it, pointing out they prefer sticking with Windows 10 until its end of support.
I’m wondering if there are any downsides or benefits when using a Ryzen CPU, and whether Windows 11 is worth the extra features.
So far I’m leaning toward upgrading because of improvements like AAC audio, a new file explorer, and a fresh Notepad.
I’m using the most recent BIOS version possible.

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DarkMaster19
Junior Member
14
09-12-2021, 07:50 PM
#2
Windows 11 is nearly identical to Windows 10, with only minor changes, so I’d install it if your system supports it.
It’s free, unlike some other versions.
I’ve been using it for two years now, and it still feels just like version 10.
My PC has a 3600xt and X570 motherboard, and Windows 11 works perfectly.
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DarkMaster19
09-12-2021, 07:50 PM #2

Windows 11 is nearly identical to Windows 10, with only minor changes, so I’d install it if your system supports it.
It’s free, unlike some other versions.
I’ve been using it for two years now, and it still feels just like version 10.
My PC has a 3600xt and X570 motherboard, and Windows 11 works perfectly.

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kolonelalex
Member
201
09-13-2021, 05:13 AM
#3
Windows 11 is nearly identical to Windows 10, with only minor changes, so I’d install it if your system supports it.
It’s free, unlike some other versions.
I’ve been using it for two years now, and it still feels just like version 10.
My PC has a 3600xt and X570 motherboard, and Windows 11 works perfectly.
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kolonelalex
09-13-2021, 05:13 AM #3

Windows 11 is nearly identical to Windows 10, with only minor changes, so I’d install it if your system supports it.
It’s free, unlike some other versions.
I’ve been using it for two years now, and it still feels just like version 10.
My PC has a 3600xt and X570 motherboard, and Windows 11 works perfectly.

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xMatheusG
Member
59
09-18-2021, 01:35 PM
#4
Go for Windows 11 without all the bloatware. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P277Sb-1iJE
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xMatheusG
09-18-2021, 01:35 PM #4

Go for Windows 11 without all the bloatware. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P277Sb-1iJE

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xBoomBeach
Member
191
09-24-2021, 01:04 AM
#5
It might have been better if you made some changes to avoid everything being in caps.
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xBoomBeach
09-24-2021, 01:04 AM #5

It might have been better if you made some changes to avoid everything being in caps.

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HoundLynx
Member
233
09-24-2021, 06:54 PM
#6
Quick update here
After too much hassle with the installation assistant windows 11 is up and working
Is there any suggestions you would give?
The only major thing I miss from windows 10 is small taskbar
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HoundLynx
09-24-2021, 06:54 PM #6

Quick update here
After too much hassle with the installation assistant windows 11 is up and working
Is there any suggestions you would give?
The only major thing I miss from windows 10 is small taskbar

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LOLboy311
Member
114
09-24-2021, 07:30 PM
#7
I would relocate the start menu to the left, giving it a more Windows 10-like feel with a slightly different layout.
The taskbar appears smaller; I previously forgot to enable extra toolbars, which made me hide all desktop icons and attach a toolbar to the taskbar. Now I accept that desktop icons are no longer visible.
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LOLboy311
09-24-2021, 07:30 PM #7

I would relocate the start menu to the left, giving it a more Windows 10-like feel with a slightly different layout.
The taskbar appears smaller; I previously forgot to enable extra toolbars, which made me hide all desktop icons and attach a toolbar to the taskbar. Now I accept that desktop icons are no longer visible.

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Marcelo_Game
Junior Member
22
09-26-2021, 03:23 PM
#8
That was the initial step following the upgrade.
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Marcelo_Game
09-26-2021, 03:23 PM #8

That was the initial step following the upgrade.

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JVKO
Junior Member
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09-26-2021, 11:02 PM
#9
It was quite similar, so I checked for changes after installing it. They rearranged the settings, and the task manager now looks nicer... small improvements. Luckily, it's a free upgrade since there aren't many new features.
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JVKO
09-26-2021, 11:02 PM #9

It was quite similar, so I checked for changes after installing it. They rearranged the settings, and the task manager now looks nicer... small improvements. Luckily, it's a free upgrade since there aren't many new features.