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Turning off VBS
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But I ran 3dmark with and without VBS running, and I saw only a 1.5% reduction with VBS turned on (probably not statistically significant, anyway). |
Yeah, not a big deal if it's that small a difference.
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Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz 4.01 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display Shame my main PC doesn't support W11 - Still, installing it on a sh!tty Dell laptop thats years old and had W10 on it so lets see what happens... |
I dont think it matters, use the Microsoft provided hack and install it anyways.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...rcdxhk6ib9g600 |
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-400
Looks like as of right now, win11 is slower than win10 with a ryzen cpu. A fix is coming in October. |
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I'm sure they were just looking for sensational headlines and found one title knock the hell out of it, like all newly released software its going to take some time to get it purring like a kitty!
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Easiest way to turn VBS off is disable all the virtualization **** in your BIOS. I don't know why you'd have it enabled for a normal PC.
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What's the verdict? I see Nunz thinks it's good - how does it perform on intel platforms?
I really just want Auto-HDR and Direct Storage. Does Auto-HDR work OK? And I suppose Direct Storage is app dependent, does anything actually use it yet? |
YOLO I installed it. So am I imagining things or does everything seem extra snappy?? I really like it so far.
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So wtf, how do I change the 'right click' context menu back to win10 style? I want cut, copy, paste, and winrar extract here in the context menu. It's all hidden under "more options" in win11..
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Courtesy of Munkus on Page4. |
Thanks guys. :up: I tell you what, this feels so snappy it's not funny. Nunz is right, it's way better than a fresh win10 install.
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I feel the same way. I even seen performance increases on a 10900K + 3080TI in benches vs a relatively fresh Win10 install that was tweaked for performance.
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Well installed fine after following this : https://jensd.be/1472/windows/instal...orted-hardware
Dell Inspiron 1545 - seems faster than W10 currently however not much on the laptop as its just a slave for me to update my amp. Upgrade wiped programs but left most data. |
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I'm vacillating as to which is the more compelling. For people buying new hardware and having it enabled by default, all they'll see is a new laptop that's faster than their old one and more secure to boot. Most people won't know or care. It's the gaming enthusiasts that will benchmark and bitch.. :) |
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I might install it on my main rig this weekend, I think I can live with a 3-5% performance hit in my casul, pretty titles.
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If you're running Ryzen, I would wait. Apparently the fix is already in one of the Dev Builds and should be out relatively soon; I'm surprised it hasn't been released already.
As for VBS, I'm not really concerned with security too much. My rig is purely for gaming and with basic common sense you can avoid a very vast majority of malware on the web. I used to disable Spectre defenses as well with InSpectre but I'm not sure how it'll work with Win11, so I haven't tried that. The fact I seen performances increases on Win11 vs Win10 with all the software mitigations disabled is pretty impressive on MS' part. |
I'm not going to install Win 11 just yet, but I did start looking into the process. On the Windows Update page in Win 10 its telling me this PC doesn't currently meet all the system requirements for Windows 11. Yeah right.
I didn't have TPM enabled, so thought that was probably it. Went into BIOS and enabled it. Also enabled Secure Boot for good measure, although I think the requirement with that is just if the PC "supports" Secure Boot. Doesn't necessarily have to be enabled? After that I was still getting the "doesn't currently meet the requirements" message and then found this: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/1...dows-11-error/ Also ran the PC Health Check app and it says the PC meets the requirements. So apparently its just an error and a known issue they are working on. My assumption is if I did want to install Windows 11 right now it would work fine doing a clean install using the Win 11 ISO. |
3 systems
1 waiting for ryzen fix 2 1900x not supported and waiting for ryzen fix to force it or get a 2920x for 689 :bleh: 3 surface pro 4 w/ i5-7300 not supported - I may force this soon |
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After upgrading my Win10, I decided to just fully wipe the drive clean and reformat to a clean install. If you did the Win11 install through the Media Creation Tool (ISO to a flash drive) it'll work fine. |
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