[SOLVED] Should I update?

jnxzi94

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Hi!

I play..
Warzone, Cold War, Vanguard, League of Legends, Fortnite, CSGO.

The question is, how good is the Windows 11? Should I upgrade it from Windows 10 and do I lose something? If it works better and offers better performance I definitely want to do it but I'm very unsure what's the current state of it.
Would it be too early?

System specs:
CPU: Intel i9 10850K @ 5 GHz
GPU: RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB
RAM: 32 GB DDR4 3600 MHz CL16
MB: MSI Z490-A PRO
PSU: 750W
 
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There is little or no performance difference, either way, between Win10 and Win11.

Win 11 has a slightly different GUI. Things are in different places.
Some small additions, and some small removals in functionality, look and feel.

But....there is NO compelling reason to change.
Win 10 is fully supported until at least Oct 2025.
There is little or no performance difference, either way, between Win10 and Win11.

Win 11 has a slightly different GUI. Things are in different places.
Some small additions, and some small removals in functionality, look and feel.

But....there is NO compelling reason to change.
Win 10 is fully supported until at least Oct 2025.
 
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There is little or no performance difference, either way, between Win10 and Win11.

Win 11 has a slightly different GUI. Things are in different places.
Some small additions, and some small removals in functionality, look and feel.

But....there is NO compelling reason to change.
Win 10 is fully supported until at least Oct 2025.

Probably not worth the time to upgrade then.
 
Probably not worth the time to upgrade then.

I would agree. Unless you just really want to.

I have yet to upgrade my PC that I built just last year. I keep thinking: "maybe this weekend..." but then I just don't do it.

My youngest son has it on his computer, but then it's a brand new Dell bought just last month. So, it came with Win 11. But that lets me check out the differences. I don't mind that things moved around a bit, it's actually not that bad. There is still some leftovers of the old UI (like the Control Panel), but the new Settings page is nicely laid out. Can't wait for MS to finish moving everything in Control Panel over to Settings.
 
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I would agree. Unless you just really want to.

I have yet to upgrade my PC that I built just last year. I keep thinking: "maybe this weekend..." but then I just don't do it.

My youngest son has it on his computer, but then it's a brand new Dell bought just last month. So, it came with Win 11. But that lets me check out the differences. I don't mind that things moved around a bit, it's actually not that bad. There is still some leftovers of the old UI (like the Control Panel), but the new Settings page is nicely laid out. Can't wait for MS to finish moving everything in Control Panel over to Settings.

I will be keep my hands off Windows 11 for now.