Jasminepp
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Since Win11 has been released, here comes a good question, "all the pc/ laptops with OS are all ok be upgraded?"
my answer is nope!!! Check out the article as follow.
Based on this, upgrading AMD to win11 makes the CPU performance about 15% slower?
MS adds lots of effect in Win11 , which all cost much CPU resource than before. Current structure , including AMD's and Intel's , CPU run at performance cores only , powerful enough , but since more resource required from Win11 , definetly will lead to performance drop if compare to Win10. If AlderLake CPU runs with two types of core , performance and Atom cores, background loadings including Win11 can be bypassed to atom cores , leave performance cores without hijack.
my answer is nope!!! Check out the article as follow.
AMD: Windows 11 Slows Our CPUs Up To 15%, Patch Coming
High latency bug hits fast
www.tomshardware.com
Based on this, upgrading AMD to win11 makes the CPU performance about 15% slower?
MS adds lots of effect in Win11 , which all cost much CPU resource than before. Current structure , including AMD's and Intel's , CPU run at performance cores only , powerful enough , but since more resource required from Win11 , definetly will lead to performance drop if compare to Win10. If AlderLake CPU runs with two types of core , performance and Atom cores, background loadings including Win11 can be bypassed to atom cores , leave performance cores without hijack.