AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D Delivers Nearly 20% Uplift in Performance on Windows 10 vs. Windows 11 (VBS) in New Gaming Benchmarks

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Tech YES City has shared some new gaming benchmarks for the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Ryzen 9 9950X3D, and with them comes the news that Fortnite players who own the latter—a Zen 5 chip that red team has described as being the "ultimate 16-core desktop CPU with 2nd gen AMD 3D V-Cache Technology"—may experience significantly higher performance on Windows 10 than Windows 11 under select settings, with or without VBS (i.e., Core Isolation) disabled for the latter.

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Security vs Speed.

I dont play Fortnight -- are there any other examples or is this a single game issue?
Those who are willing to sacrifice speed for security, deserve neither - Frank Benjaminson (probably)

But seriously what do you mean security? I feel less secure using W11 with its built in AI, recall, and custom ad serving.
 
Those who are willing to sacrifice speed for security, deserve neither - Frank Benjaminson (probably)

But seriously what do you mean security? I feel less secure using W11 with its built in AI, recall, and custom ad serving.
All of which I have turned off. It's what I like to call stupid user bloat. Unless you like it then it's not bloat. Windows 11 will continue to see security updates and patching well after 10 has ridden to the sunset. Will inform and be informed by server os functionality and be a area where new features and ideas come to fruition. Like direct storage.

If you're only using a desktop OS then yea... OK. Even then I would recommend you get pro. It's solid when properly configured.

If you say you shouldn't have to do that... then go to console. No offense.but for me part.of using a PC to game and work on is fhe ability to make it mine and how I want it.
 
for me part.of using a PC to game and work on is fhe ability to make it mine and how I want it.
Which is exactly what you can do less and less with each new "feature" update in windows. Your PC is becoming more and more Microsoft's PC on which you are only a tolerated pest.
 
Windows 12 upcoming login greeting will be "Yeah, whaddya want? Stop bugging me I've got data to mine already!"
 
I've grown to like Windows 11 and I like the Windows insider program as well. Data is being mined everywhere now, so I've just learned to shut certain features off in Windows among other things.
Same. 10 was fine, and I feel 11 is fine too. Not having any issues with it. I just don't allow it a MS account, shut off the features I don't want on, which is most of them, and check those features again after a major patch. They sometimes have a tendency to 'forget' my settings after a big patch but it's been better lately. Generally, things run really smoothly. But I wish 7 was still here. 😦
 
Same. 10 was fine, and I feel 11 is fine too. Not having any issues with it. I just don't allow it a MS account, shut off the features I don't want on, which is most of them, and check those features again after a major patch. They sometimes have a tendency to 'forget' my settings after a big patch but it's been better lately. Generally, things run really smoothly. But I wish 7 was still here. 😦
Thanks to work on TPM the windows Pin thing loosing it is a PITA when you do a big bios update.
 
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