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01-01-2022 08:01 AM #1
theroc44 PC Specs Motherboard Z690 Extreme Processor 12900k 5.1GHZ Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator 32gigs 6200 CAS 36 DDR5 Graphics Card #1 MSI 4090 Liquid Suprim Sound Card Creative Soundblaster AE-9 Monitor Asus Rog Swift PG32UQX Storage #1 Samsung 980pro 2tb Storage #2 WD SN850 2tb CPU Cooler MSI Meg Coreliquid 280r Case Coolermaster C700p Black Edition Power Supply MEG Ai1300P PCIE5 Keyboard Logictech G915 Mouse Logictech G502 Headset Logictech G935 Mouse Pad Logictech Lightning Pad Headset/Speakers Logictech Z906 OS Windows 11 Professional
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Win 11 or Win 10?
Hey all just curious if anyone is running a win 10 to 11 upgrade? Any issues? I'm contemplating switching over to WIN 11.
I've read some people are having no issues and some are having a bunch. Just curious what my fellow Z690 brethren are doing?
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01-01-2022 08:50 AM #2
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Windows 10 would be my recommendation. Nothing but issues, glitches, etc with Windows 11 I have found.
Seems to be normal MS OS cycle, good OS, next one is crap, next one is good, cycle.
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01-01-2022 09:30 AM #3
theroc44 PC Specs Motherboard Z690 Extreme Processor 12900k 5.1GHZ Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator 32gigs 6200 CAS 36 DDR5 Graphics Card #1 MSI 4090 Liquid Suprim Sound Card Creative Soundblaster AE-9 Monitor Asus Rog Swift PG32UQX Storage #1 Samsung 980pro 2tb Storage #2 WD SN850 2tb CPU Cooler MSI Meg Coreliquid 280r Case Coolermaster C700p Black Edition Power Supply MEG Ai1300P PCIE5 Keyboard Logictech G915 Mouse Logictech G502 Headset Logictech G935 Mouse Pad Logictech Lightning Pad Headset/Speakers Logictech Z906 OS Windows 11 Professional
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Yeah I heard the same from my brother. He has constant crashes etc. with 3 or 4 games. The performance increase is nominal too in the games that do benefit. From what I read the increase is at lower rez setups. If your running 2k/4k I don't think it even makes an dent. But that's just speculation on my part based on what I've read and heard. Not to mention I've got a ton of games installed already, do I really want to upgrade? and risk a myriad of problems, at this point I can't find a reason to. Win 10 is stable for me, overclock and game wise. Obv the shiny new OS is the one of the reasons. But I think i'm just gonna hold off till they clear it up a bit.
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01-01-2022 02:18 PM #4
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Windows 11 is my recommendation. Clean install though. Absolutely zero issue, perfect platform for a Z690 system. W11 installed each single device on my Rog Strix Z690-F out of the box, with the basic drivers that come with W11. W10 was nice and good, but its now history.
Performance wise, you are also better off with W11 - not much though (as shown here).
As of beginning of December, it was reported that there were still a few games that were not patched up for Windows 11 users. This should have been solved meanwhile.Last edited by Chainbold; 01-01-2022 at 04:50 PM.
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01-02-2022 01:08 AM #5
MachinaEx PC Specs Motherboard ASUS TUF Z370 PLUS Gaming Processor Intel Core i5-8400 Memory (part number) Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB (2x8GB) 3200Mhz C16 Kit Graphics Card #1 ASUS TUF X3 GeForce 1660 Super Monitor ASUS TUF VG249Q Storage #1 WD Black SN750 NVMe 1TB CPU Cooler Thermaltake Contac 16 Case Thermaltake Versa C23 RGB Power Supply Thermaltake Smart RGB 600W Keyboard RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK G68 Mouse Logitech G603 Headset Drop + EPOS PC38X Mouse Pad Logitech G840 - XL Headset/Speakers Logitech Z623 OS Windows 11 Home x64
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Interesting question! I decided to wait a while for the smaller issue to sort them self before I commit to Windows 11. I think that after at least 6 months (mostly by May of this year) I shall install Windows 11 and try it for myself, both clean install of course!
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01-03-2022 02:49 AM #6
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