![]() ![]() Well this might be more of a subjective choice, but I think Win 11 is growing on me. Interacting with UI elements was smooth unlike Win 10 were I was able to notice some lags in the animations. Website Loading times were also improved ( well it depends on the browser but it seemed faster in Win 11 than Win 10 while using the same version of Edge) and opening files and extracting zips was also quick. But this is to be noted that Win 11 is quite aggressive when it comes to boosting processor for tasks.ĭue to this Win 11 seemed quite snappy and responsive, and opening and closing apps was quick. When it comes to CPU performance, both the version show least to no variations. So if you need Ram then I would suggest you to think before updating. ![]() Verdict :- If you load very heavy tasks such as IDE say Android Studio with an Emulator on, Win 11 will go full on 98%, whereas Win 10 will keep it around 85 - 90%. The reason for this can be tasks running in the background but I made sure that no updates were running in the background. Win 11 hit around 65-70% load under normal load such as Edge opened with 2-3 tabs (generally YouTube, Stack Overflow.etc.), whereas Win 10 kept it around 55%. Well this was the case under idle conditions, but when it comes to "under load", the story is completely different. When I firstly installed Win 11, I thought it was hogging a lot of memory, but when I switched back there was no significant increase.įor me Win 11 (idle) showed around 50-52% usage (around 3.8 - 4.2 gigs) and Win 10 (idle) showed around 42-45% usage (around 2.7- 3.2 gigs). This was by far the most troublesome section to get a conclusion for. Intel Core i3 1125G4 2.0 ghz baseĨ gigs of ddr4 dual channel SO DIMM memoryĢ in 1 convertible with touch screen and stylus support. This review is based on my testing which was done on a laptop.Įvery install was freshly done with a USB This review is more oriented towards laptop users ( as my desktop has a 7th gen Intel i5 and I was not able to officially upgrade to Win 11. By now I've extensively tested both latest version of Windows 11 and Windows 10.ĭisclaimer : This is based on the hardware specified below, performance is subject to change for different hardware. ![]()
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