Windows 10 vs 11 | Speed Test

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Windows 10 vs 11 speed test. A direct performance comparison between Windows 10 and Windows 11, from real world usage to benchmarking software.
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    Timestamps:
    Intro 0:00
    Startup 0:06
    Storage 0:36
    Memory 0:49
    Battery 1:19
    Audio Editing 1:41
    Video Editing 2:02
    Application Opening 2:31
    Web Browsing 3:29
    File Transfer 3:53
    Virus Scanning 4:13
    Benchmarks 4:35
    Conclusion 7:17
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Komentáře • 3,4K

  • @C-Doug
    @C-Doug Před rokem +3072

    I’d be interested to see how they fare at the end of Windows 11’s life-cycle, as Windows 10 has been through a lot of evolutionary changes that improved performance

    • @randomelephant4476
      @randomelephant4476 Před rokem +143

      While you have a point, Windows 10 was also a part of bloatware adding experiment of Microsoft that eventually resulted in Windows 11 being created.
      I'd say it evens out.

    • @mythm2063
      @mythm2063 Před rokem +25

      What count is the actual present my friend

    • @maxhughes5687
      @maxhughes5687 Před rokem +10

      The W11 evolution was to much for old HW and could't go as an upgrade to W10.

    • @groos3449
      @groos3449 Před rokem +58

      this doesn't make any sense. When Fedora or Ubuntu release a new version you don't have to wait until the end of the release's life-cycle for the performance to be better than the previous

    • @izanefe4231
      @izanefe4231 Před rokem +12

      @@maxhughes5687 that's not surprising, old hardware being unable to run a new OS is the norm, that's why it's old hardware

  • @null2089
    @null2089 Před rokem +215

    My man jumped straight on the point, I wish all youtubers were like this

    • @drainedzombie2508
      @drainedzombie2508 Před měsícem +1

      He desrved all the likes he got.

    • @fortnite360HZ
      @fortnite360HZ Před měsícem

      This video makes no sense sorry to tell u

    • @fortnite360HZ
      @fortnite360HZ Před měsícem

      @@drainedzombie2508 likes for what the video makes no sense windows 10 will always be faster on a low end computer if u test it on a high end PC windows 11 is way faster this is a bs video

    • @gamhacked
      @gamhacked Před měsícem +1

      @@fortnite360HZ Why the hell do you care so much? Are you on the dev team?

    • @fortnite360HZ
      @fortnite360HZ Před měsícem

      @@gamhacked cause these are useless videos i dont care

  • @Yenzi769
    @Yenzi769 Před 2 měsíci +147

    Great comparison video! I'll stick with Windows 10 for now, thanks for the insight.

    • @Hany_RL.
      @Hany_RL. Před 2 měsíci +5

      Dont ever upgrade please the amount of errors and problems i get are crazzzzy

    • @WololoWololo2
      @WololoWololo2 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Windows 11 is 3 and half years old, give it some time

    • @Potmisity
      @Potmisity Před 2 měsíci +1

      this is ytb out metaa

    • @felix_639
      @felix_639 Před měsícem

      @@Hany_RL. idk what you did my man but i have never gotten an error that wasnt my fault

    • @JustMyFish
      @JustMyFish Před měsícem +2

      He was running windows 11 in virtual machine so it's going to be slower its sharing the ram with the main OS.

  • @LK-R
    @LK-R Před rokem +22

    Very good, organised and informative video. There are few youtubers who are able to fit this much information in such a short time.

  • @Wheagg
    @Wheagg Před rokem +1853

    Win11 uses a lot of UWP overlays and doesn't actually touch a lot of the actual code, things like the taskbar are now separate programs instead of being explorer.exe. Leading to a decrease in speed. I think they did this because it was easier to get the aesthetic they wanted so badly.

    • @xxmichaelmodzxx
      @xxmichaelmodzxx Před rokem +188

      Yeah totally, i think they added visual things to Windows 10 to make Windows 11 , they didn't modified the Code for sure... This causes more input delay and other bad things...

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT Před rokem +14

      Wait what? What's the taskbar called now?

    • @Wheagg
      @Wheagg Před rokem +124

      @@BostYT So until Win11, the Taskbar was actually part of the file explorer, as well as the desktop and window bars. Hence it would be open all the time. In Win11 it's still open all the time, but they put a bunch of overlays on top of it instead of changing the browser itself.

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT Před rokem +25

      @@Wheagg Hmm. What's the process for the taskbar called though?

    • @DJdoppIer
      @DJdoppIer Před rokem +176

      Prioritizing aesthetics over functionality for things like software is absolutely insane. Microsoft needs a fucking wakeup call.

  • @worldaviation4k
    @worldaviation4k Před rokem +118

    Since moving to 11, I've had problems with OBS live streaming and the mic inputs. The input is from the camera for audio but it also does it when using laptop mic. The sound cuts off probably when too low or maybe not but it puts the sound onto the live stream like every 5 seconds for 3 seconds. The desktop audio however streams to the live no matter how low the volume is. Never had that problem before.

    • @RyoshusShitposts
      @RyoshusShitposts Před rokem +3

      Just got a Windows 11 laptop and is moving kinda slow.When I try open steam its slow and when I open it up it takes a while to for the password thing to come up and I have to restart the laptop for it to allow me to put in my password.

    • @LETTITBITYT
      @LETTITBITYT Před rokem +16

      You both need to downgrade to Windows 10

    • @DJdoppIer
      @DJdoppIer Před rokem +4

      A lot of people have been having audio issues with Windows 11 that they previously never experienced with Windows 10. And not just with the audio itself, but also with audio software. I have a friend that works with several audio software products, and although the software is made to run on both Windows 10 and 11, he's stopped using Windows 11 for it because of _"an insane amount of weird bugs and issues"._

    • @Moochi4
      @Moochi4 Před rokem +1

      Really I never had these problems must be your computer or something

    • @worldaviation4k
      @worldaviation4k Před rokem +1

      @@DJdoppIer good to know it's not just me, Seems like I will have to buy windows 10

  • @Rienrodrys
    @Rienrodrys Před rokem +639

    Win 11 : the OS no one asked and needed for.

    • @Analogue1
      @Analogue1 Před 6 měsíci +40

      We kinda needed it so that programs can support windows 11 by the time windows 10 ends support

    • @abhijayap7668
      @abhijayap7668 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Bro I lost my pc os due to some error so I need to reinstall which one will be better

    • @Flibite
      @Flibite Před 6 měsíci +11

      Windows 10 is slow as heck

    • @Analogue1
      @Analogue1 Před 6 měsíci

      @@abhijayap7668 get windows 11 for sure, windows 10 is ending support in 2 years

    • @therealloganyt237
      @therealloganyt237 Před 6 měsíci +27

      @@Flibitedepends what hardware you run it on.

  • @afghans0ldier
    @afghans0ldier Před měsícem +2

    Thank you so much. You deserve a lot of credit for this video. People don't know how long it takes to do these tests and also record it at the same time. Awesome work bro.

  • @DatMrDolphin
    @DatMrDolphin Před rokem +561

    I definitely enjoyed this video. I love how you get to the no-frills, straight-to-the-point from the very beginning and engaging later on. Keep going! :D

    • @MichaelBabaoKuyaPotato
      @MichaelBabaoKuyaPotato Před rokem +1

      After i install Windows 11 on my computer i'm starting to have some problems especially opening any games, i install the windows 10 back again because windows 11 gives me a headache.

    • @jackocarina8007
      @jackocarina8007 Před rokem +3

      Pretty good video, but I had to stop watching when he said "miniscule" out loud

    • @mentadent_00
      @mentadent_00 Před rokem +1

      True

  • @ayushmantiwari6441
    @ayushmantiwari6441 Před rokem +134

    Truly a great comparison video which clearly help to choose the right thing based on real-word scenarios.Thanks a ton !

  • @vigil3273
    @vigil3273 Před rokem +2

    best test i've seen so far, thnx a lot!

  • @williamsmith3169
    @williamsmith3169 Před rokem +160

    Interesting comparison. I upgraded (if that's the right term) from Windows 10 to 11 and had real issues with compatibility and performance. Multi tasking became problematic and of the few games I play, some simply wouldn't work. I quickly re-installed windows 10 and that's where I'll be staying for now. Of course this is only my experience, others may have had a better outcome. That said, I honestly don't know why we even have 11, wasn't 10 supposed to be the last? Its reached a point of maturity where it works reasonably well, too.

    • @ordinaryhuman5645
      @ordinaryhuman5645 Před rokem +29

      Windows 10 being the last was the bait and switch they needed to get people to move from 7/8 to 10 at the time. Better to lie than risk someone trying an alternative OS, I suppose
      I'll be testing out Linux Mint tomorrow. I'm hoping that goes well and that Windows 10 really will be the last for me.

    • @cubical97
      @cubical97 Před rokem +12

      That's because you should not upgrade but install clear W11, with removing old settings from previous Windows installations.
      I upgraded from 10 to 11 and it was way slower than you see on this video (I have many programs running in background), but when I put clear system, everything goes back to normal.

    • @RodknockRhett
      @RodknockRhett Před rokem +13

      @@cubical97 I've have had no problems upgrading without a clean install.
      But my reason for staying on 10 is for the aethetics. Windows 11 looks like macOS Toy Edition and needs to mature before I touch it.

    • @OverbiteGames
      @OverbiteGames Před rokem +4

      @@cubical97 I had issues and performed a clean install both times. VR broke in half, a lot of Unreal Engine crashes and bugs reared their heads out of nowhere, games performed worse or simply didn't work, and I had exactly one single "oh that's nice" for Windows 11 (hover over the maximize button to see different focus areas to select from) and everything else was "oh I have to do this now?" At best and 9/10 it was "oh I can't do this now?" Instead.
      I'm probably skipping Windows 11 if it hasn't fixed this by the time support for 10 is dropped and if Linux continues improving and Vulkan support continues growing I'm likely moving to Linux. I've tried Manjaro in the past and Mint and while Manjaro went better this was before better Nvidia support. Since then I've been told to set aside my love for Arch and use either PopOS, Ubuntu, or something else I can't recall.. maybe it was Mint. But the idea being that it's better to dislike the OS but get the best support I can get than love the OS but be a bit niche in an already niche environment. But that's 2 years from now. Time will tell.

    • @bndlett8752
      @bndlett8752 Před rokem +3

      I haven't really had much issues with Windows 11, then again my system is debloated. At best the only issue I have had was Warframe performing worse overtime which then again that may just be the game itself considering I haven't taken the time to test it on Windows 10. Beyond that, I'll be sticking with Windows 11 for now, specifically for the appearance. I enjoy how things are a bit more rounded out and not just squares. If you are however looking for a decent Windows 11 solution that doesn't use a lot of RAM, then I would recommend Tiny 11. It's essentially just a very trimmed down version of Windows 11 and it runs quite decently. Only issues with it is that it doesn't come with a browser preinstalled and has compatibility issues with apps such as Steam. Otherwise, for now, you'll be able to stick with just Windows 10. Not much of a difference beyond the two beyond just appearance.

  • @sterling_max
    @sterling_max Před rokem +56

    Wow, that was a nice comparison, at the end of the day real world scenarios is what counts. Thanks for the effort you put to make the video. New sub :)

    • @hundvd_7
      @hundvd_7 Před rokem

      > at the end of the day real world scenarios is what counts
      I agree with this, which is why I think this wasn't all that good of a test.
      "The best of 10 tries" is not what it feels like using an OS.
      If anything, it should be the _worst_ of 10.
      I don't think it would change the results significantly, but it's still a very important distinction. _If_ opening the settings menu usually takes 10 seconds but sometimes 2 (which is what happened to me on win10 before upgrading), then that's a big problem. The speed of that OS isn't 2 seconds, but 10

  • @animearsenalgaming
    @animearsenalgaming Před rokem +753

    One thing of note, Windows 11 currently isn’t as supported Windows 10, limiting 11’s niche and hampering the few advantages 11 has over 10. I’ve seen multiple reviews and comparisons and long story short, 11 is better for work/projects, while 10 is better for gaming while being the Jack of all traits master of none. With 11 not being as supported and taking up more ram and memory, it will generally mean games will run just as good if not worse than 10. Me personally, unless you’re into video editing and working online, there’s no reason to get 11 at this current time. We also have to keep in mind that you are forced to make a Microsoft account to even use YOUR pc with Windows 11 while giving up more personal data to MS. So for me there’s no reason to “upgrade” to an OS that has no current benefits over its predecessor in exchange for my data and privacy.

    • @Raivo_K
      @Raivo_K Před rokem +38

      Well benefits are different for people. For me it has the benefit of better dark mode (especially Task Manager) that saves my eyes (and my monitor when i move to OLED panel). Plus i just like the look of it better. It reminds me more of the 3D design before Microsoft moved to a minimalistic boxy design with Windows 10 (and 8 before that). Plus Windows Updates are up to 40% smaller. A noticeable difference when doing updates.

    • @animearsenalgaming
      @animearsenalgaming Před rokem +17

      @@Raivo_K and that’s fair. Aesthetically I agree with you on that. As for the update sizes, I never had a problem with the sizes to begin with, so that benefit is less pronounced for me especially since 11 still eats a little more ram than 10.

    • @CragScrambler
      @CragScrambler Před rokem +10

      I've used my windows account with windows for years, it's a non story tbh, but woo "privacy" 😒

    • @xandernp7470
      @xandernp7470 Před rokem +7

      where did you get this information about 11 not being as supported? microsoft makes windows backwards compatible so im not sure how 11 isn't as supported lol. maybe im wrong but i dont think so. also in case it was on purpose, it's "jack of all trades" not "traits" and ram is memory - i think you mean storage.

    • @komi_maru
      @komi_maru Před rokem +5

      what a bunch of jibberish lmao. "Not supported".

  • @wolverineiscool7161
    @wolverineiscool7161 Před rokem +29

    This is a really well made video, straight to everyday practical uses with no unessecary talking, thanks!

  • @MobileMood
    @MobileMood Před rokem +2

    Super clean video. Your content is great. Straight to the point.

  • @zerotechx
    @zerotechx Před rokem +1618

    Windows 10 so useful Windows 11 so beautiful
    Edit: Windows 10 so stable, Windows 11 full of bug
    When you still using Windows XP, you think Windows XP is more stable than Windows 10

    • @angryteapod1765
      @angryteapod1765 Před rokem +203

      i just look at windows 11 as an oversimplified coporate memphis trash i just really dont like it.

    • @angryteapod1765
      @angryteapod1765 Před rokem +64

      @@hjrgf why are you trying to excuse ads? do you like
      PlEasE InSaLL Us UwU shoved constantly?

    • @SantiioDiRT
      @SantiioDiRT Před rokem +46

      Maybe in a few years Windows 11 will be more stable and beats windows 10

    • @pandemicccc
      @pandemicccc Před rokem +12

      @@SantiioDiRT no lol

    • @salatarr
      @salatarr Před rokem +3

      i agree

  • @animarcs
    @animarcs Před rokem +22

    This is the best comparison ever! Clean, neat and simple! Subscribed!

  • @m1ckkey
    @m1ckkey Před 10 měsíci +12

    what am i watching at 5:46am

  • @SillyBerrryy
    @SillyBerrryy Před rokem +12

    Thank you for making this! I was wondering if I should've switched to Windows 10 or stick with 11. I watched the entire thing, and I think I am switching to Windows 10. I would definitely take some more performance (even though you said it was a bad reason to switch) for my games. I am installing a better OS, thanks to you.

    • @Hughjass523
      @Hughjass523 Před 10 měsíci

      What os do you have

    • @SillyBerrryy
      @SillyBerrryy Před 10 měsíci

      @@Hughjass523 when i posted this, windows 11, then windows 10, windows 11, and even windows 8.1 for the funny, I honestly can't decide!

  • @stefanstechlab
    @stefanstechlab Před rokem +126

    I love the effort and patience you put in all your videos.

    • @ZverseZ
      @ZverseZ Před rokem

      Was waiting for the gaming fps part

  • @justexcalico
    @justexcalico Před rokem +5

    Your vids seem to inspire me! Keep up the good work TrigrZolt!

  • @TeeEss700
    @TeeEss700 Před rokem

    Great video, I've been looking for something like this. You just earned a new subscriber. Can you do a another comparison in a few months or a year or so when Win11 gets more updates.

  • @n33oh
    @n33oh Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great comparison, thank you!

  • @athargilani
    @athargilani Před rokem +26

    awesome comparison and the detail and hard work that went into it is amazing... bravo!!
    This completely cemented my decision of not moving to windows 11 for now...
    Thanks brother!

  • @DanielClear2
    @DanielClear2 Před rokem +49

    App Opening tests at 2:30 are slower on Windows 11 every time because the new context menu issues commands after the fade-out animation ends. Why Microsoft still didn't fix this is beyond me.

  • @davidgkirk
    @davidgkirk Před 3 měsíci +3

    I like videos like this because it's fast and you feel fairly confident it's unbiased. Cannot think of any reason whatsoever to "upgrade" to Windows 11.

  • @drewsworld
    @drewsworld Před 3 měsíci +3

    Wow THAT was extensive but not boring as you did an amazing job!!!!

  • @davideaccorsi5637
    @davideaccorsi5637 Před rokem +47

    It looks to me it's still good to keep W10 instead of upgrading to W11. Thanks for all your effort!

    • @tech.forward707
      @tech.forward707 Před rokem +2

      Later you will sob that Windows 10 life cycle ended.

    • @rohithkumar8708
      @rohithkumar8708 Před rokem +12

      @@tech.forward707 no one were sad they didn't upgrade to vista or some shit and were just happy with xp. heck people still use xp now. 7 was definitely an upgrade and 10 was better. 11 doesn't seem to be doing anything better here

    • @tech.forward707
      @tech.forward707 Před rokem

      @@rohithkumar8708 Estağfirullah el-azim! Even your name is Rohith Kumar. Kumar means gambling in Turkish and my religion is Islam and in Islam, gambling is obviously not good. Anyways, let's get into that. XP isn't supported anymore. 11 is the best, they revamped the Start menu which is so good. I won't get Windows 10 even if I get dystonia or die if I don't get it. Enjoy your breakfast!

    • @rohithkumar8708
      @rohithkumar8708 Před rokem +4

      @@tech.forward707 i ... don't really know why you have to use my name there. it's not relevant also gambling isn't encouraged here either. but whatever
      the question isn't about support . people still use xp because it's stable. there's a reason why people didn't switch to vista. the reason being that it's slow, it tried to do many things it was just slow
      windows 7 just rectified those mistakes and was a huge success , we don't even talk about 8( pretty sure no one regretted not changing to 8 either).
      there was no regret going to 10 from 7 though. people just junped from 7 to 10 cause it was an upgrade.
      again..11 is slower than 10 and is very unstable. no one's stopping you from using 11 but objectively arguing it's better when people are this mixed or just regretting shifting to 11 is kind of ignorant

    • @devisals
      @devisals Před rokem +1

      @@rohithkumar8708 I think he is a troll bro don't worry

  • @LeoAriWibowo
    @LeoAriWibowo Před rokem +457

    I tried Windows 11 for a few weeks. But it had a hard time recognizing both of my scanners. Sometimes it worked, but often times not.
    Downgrade to 10, and they all work fine.

    • @babor_
      @babor_ Před rokem +19

      Same thing happened with my printer. Downgrade to 10 and its working fine.

    • @vladislaav
      @vladislaav Před rokem +7

      Same here with the scanners. I have to re install driver everytime I want to scan something

    • @helenHTID
      @helenHTID Před rokem +6

      Nothing wrong with just using windows 10! I am, Makes no difference to everything I do. I'm not missing out on particular features. But those features are important, Then go ahead.. Otherwise I don't see the point at least until 10 stops getting supported a few years down the line.

    •  Před rokem +13

      I would like to correct you cuz you upgraded, not downgraded to win10 from win11

    • @zryaix
      @zryaix Před rokem +11

      You have to bare in mind that your scanners and printers were built for a older operating system. As time goes on and more things are released and built for windows 11 compatibility, windows 10 will become obsolete. Windows 10 have had years of updates to improve performance. Windows 11 will continue to receive improvements. They will stop updating Windows 10 day someday.
      I personally don't like Windows 11. They removed or changed features that didn't need to be changed. I'm staying with Windows 10 for as long as I can

  • @VVayVVard
    @VVayVVard Před 11 měsíci +27

    Did you do a control at the beginning? I.e. did you try running both with Windows 10, to ensure that there is no performance difference at baseline? I'm asking because manufacturers sometimes change components (due to supply chain issues etc) without notifying consumers about the change, causing some batches of certain systems to run faster than others. And there's also the issue of the 'silicon lottery', and some hardware having been exposed to harsher storage conditions, among other factors.

    • @adilatif8345
      @adilatif8345 Před 7 hodinami

      They are the same laptop, he did editing to make them both appear

  • @kenkaneki810
    @kenkaneki810 Před 8 měsíci

    best comparison video!!! that's how other youtubers should learn from this person. clear cut straight forward comparison !!!!! ❤❤

  • @ecotts
    @ecotts Před rokem +12

    The delay could be a driver related issue between the same internal SSD/HDD or hard drive controllers and the two operating systems which are very slightly different.

  • @abhik1059
    @abhik1059 Před rokem +5

    An awesome informative video which stopped me from upgrading to Windows 11 on a moderate hardware cause Windows 10 is running smoothly on this system.
    Keep the good work continue👍

    • @tech.forward707
      @tech.forward707 Před rokem

      Later you will sob that life cycle of Windows 10 did end!

  • @psymax8000
    @psymax8000 Před 9 dny

    Thank you! this is exactly what i was looking for! you god my sub

  • @Fr0sty_gg
    @Fr0sty_gg Před 2 měsíci +15

    Windows 7 best 👌

  • @sohamhazra4118
    @sohamhazra4118 Před rokem +34

    Received my Asus Vivobook 15 i3 laptop last week. It was running sluggish from the first startup, win 11 is not for all PC's I think. Although I was not ready to change to win 10 before updating drivers and applying the latest windows 11 update. So I gave it some time, surprisingly, the laptop seemed to be working fine the next day... But again the day after, it began to show 100% disk usage all time, even when nothing was running in the background. Then I decided to install windows 10 with the media creation tool. And it took merely 8 hours to install( yes, it's sarcasm). At that time I was thinking that there might be some hardware issue with the specific unit I was sent. But, to my surprise the laptop started up quickly and after some important updates was booting in less than 10 secs, which was 1-2 mins in windows 11. 100% disk usage problem was solved right away, and I was running upto 5 applications in the background, like vscode , Chrome, etc.
    Final Verdict: If you have a beast of a machine, or at least have a decent cpu and GPU in 2022, it's upto you if you want windows 11 or not. But, if you do have a budget friendly PC like me, then don't leave the windows 10 team man. It's far better in my opinion.

    • @juliand3565
      @juliand3565 Před rokem

      win11 does a lot of file indexing, which taxes the disk a lot, if you let it finish that it should be fine

    • @dashtar
      @dashtar Před rokem

      I had the same issue. This issue comes back. Did it for you? It was a hardware issue in my laptop.

    • @sohamhazra4118
      @sohamhazra4118 Před rokem

      @@dashtar don't know, but after installing windows 10 my laptop was still running a little slow but after finishing disk defragmentation and optimising disk, my laptop runs fine now. Not sure but i think my laptop's HDD was not formatted properly or something, nonetheless, my laptop now runs fine

    • @St3F4nDuP
      @St3F4nDuP Před rokem

      Yeah. You received your laptop with all the bloatware pre installed. You cannot compare it to installing a fresh copy

    • @mariuspuiu9555
      @mariuspuiu9555 Před rokem

      drivers are very important in laptops.

  • @JackalViper
    @JackalViper Před rokem +254

    I’d be interested to see a side by side with the 12th gen intel since Windows 11 was optimised for the efficiency / performance core setup

  • @algha7617
    @algha7617 Před rokem

    Dude just found you i love your videos watched a ton already. Where are the newer videos?

  • @the_tech_nexus
    @the_tech_nexus Před rokem +96

    I enjoyed seeing the different strengths and weaknesses of both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It will be interesting to see if these change after Windows 11 has had more updates.

    • @tech.forward707
      @tech.forward707 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Dear, since you measured the weakness of Windows 10, I won't consider you as an opium addict, but Windows 11 is strengthy, it has minimal weaknesses.

    • @NarutoUzumaki19723
      @NarutoUzumaki19723 Před 4 měsíci +1

      i bet windows 12 will be just like windows 10 it would be awesome

    • @yazdilmao
      @yazdilmao Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@NarutoUzumaki19723 probably lmao, cuz every time windows makes a good os the next one sucks, observe;
      windows 7 > windows 8
      windows 10 > windows 11

    • @NarutoUzumaki19723
      @NarutoUzumaki19723 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@yazdilmao yeahhh loll i thought of it which is why i commented "i bet"!

  • @kingrofty
    @kingrofty Před rokem +320

    I took Windows 11 for a spin recently, but the Window Desktop Manager still leaks a ton of RAM, missing features that are really annoying, the fact that Microsoft forces you more and more to use only their apps, etc. The Photos app in Windows 10 has the exact same menus as Windows 11, so Microsoft can easily make Windows 10 look like Windows 11, but would anyone then still be keen on a slower OS? Hopefully Windows 12 will look much better and release when Windows 10 support comes to an end. I'm staying with Windows 10.

    • @darkigor20
      @darkigor20 Před rokem +3

      Slower?

    • @mirrorportal1587
      @mirrorportal1587 Před rokem +29

      Windows Vista wasn’t that bad on good hardware, and it actually looked good. Windows 11 is just a piece of shit though, everyone can agree with that

    • @selimlouhichi8202
      @selimlouhichi8202 Před rokem +2

      @@mirrorportal1587 and there is me who missclicked and updated

    • @mirrorportal1587
      @mirrorportal1587 Před rokem

      @@selimlouhichi8202 sorry for you man

    • @flying_Night_slasher
      @flying_Night_slasher Před rokem +5

      @@selimlouhichi8202 if not that much time had passed since then you can go back to Windows 10

  • @artemking4460
    @artemking4460 Před rokem +41

    Note: memory compared in here might just mostly be file cache. It gets automatically freed when any peogram needs some memory. So try filling up memory first and then checking how much is actually free

    • @RodknockRhett
      @RodknockRhett Před rokem +1

      I'm pretty sure cache was disabled in that test. Not only for accuracy but SSDs do not like it.
      It eats write cycles up badly.

    • @artemking4460
      @artemking4460 Před rokem +4

      @@RodknockRhett RAM cached files, lol

  • @Exilum
    @Exilum Před rokem +7

    I seem to remember back then there were several issues with GPU drivers leading to slowdowns on windows 11, I would be interested to see how it compares now.

    • @Rantanplan0815
      @Rantanplan0815 Před rokem

      Jes,you absolutely right!
      Ago 7month i update win10 to win11.
      And now i have some strange issues with my razer blade15.also i go back to win10.

    • @WololoWololo2
      @WololoWololo2 Před 3 měsíci

      Lets see after another 4 years

  • @spezz0253
    @spezz0253 Před rokem +3

    I'd like to see this same comparison with a 12th or 13th gen intel processor. The scheduler in win 11 is supposedly much more effective at utilizing both p and e cores

  • @nikunjkhangwal
    @nikunjkhangwal Před rokem +7

    Finally a speed test video that is legit and worth watching.

  • @ryanawol77
    @ryanawol77 Před rokem +160

    Excellent video comparison. It's clear that within the Windows 11 development lab, Windows 11 developers are more concerned with synthetic benchmark usage, therefore many optimization is done when we throw synthetic workload to the computer.
    But, living in the real world, what really matters is real world usage tests. And guess what? Windows 10, the much more mature OS with more developed drivers and software edges out (pun intended) Windows 11 most if not all of the time.
    Of course, noteworthy to say, that both OS is so close to each other, that it's just seconds apart at most times.
    As of July 2022, Windows 10 is still the better OS for the working people who depends on their computer on a daily basis. Though it's not like upgrading to Windows 11 would mean the end of the world, but you don't have to FOMO because Microsoft is spamming you to upgrade from 10 to 11. Just use 10 until 2025, then upgrade to Windows 12.

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 Před rokem +8

      Windows 11 is so much better looking and cleaner overall anybody staying on Windows 10 is just a weirdo.

    • @nikn2610
      @nikn2610 Před rokem

      @@Byronic19134 Win 11 super...

    • @nickparadox2162
      @nickparadox2162 Před rokem

      @@Byronic19134 Yeah true but like… windows 11 has better UI, better wallpaper, better store, better security and better settings (even OOBE too)
      And windows 10 UI is meh, even wallpaper, settings is kinda lame, the store is kinda oof, the security is much “weaker” than win 11 and the OOBE is weird🫤 (that’s my opinion)

    • @JustinDaniels
      @JustinDaniels Před rokem +8

      @@Byronic19134 I would agree, except for certain things that I hate about Windows 11 such as the Start menu not giving an option to show all apps by default, the horribly clunky right click menu, the requirement of a Microsoft Account for home edition, etc... That being said, I still run Windows 11 on my PC and laptop.

    • @chrisparnham
      @chrisparnham Před rokem

      These results are nothing like the benchmark results others are getting why is this? For comparison look at czcams.com/video/1WbS2P_dxOM/video.html&ab_channel=HowToGuys I'm no white knight for Windows but something isn't right here.

  • @AntonSuprun
    @AntonSuprun Před rokem +2

    Did you test them on the same laptop or on two laptops of the same model? Hardware performance can differ slightly, so unless you used the exact same laptop, the results might be skewed.

  • @MrBoboka12
    @MrBoboka12 Před rokem +29

    Edit: yes its the same laptop thanks @TechnologicNick you are right! Was hard to see on the phone :)
    Dont forget even tho you have the same setup on both differences up to 3% might come from manufacturing tolerances (dont just swap the hard drive). For a complete picture you have to do the very same but on reversed hardware, this would eliminate HW manufacturing tolerances.

    • @TechnologicNick
      @TechnologicNick Před rokem +2

      It's the same laptop

    • @UhDoggo_
      @UhDoggo_ Před rokem +3

      @@TechnologicNick yeah but he is saying that not all laptops are *exactly* the same and can have very slight differences, so he said to switch the laptops up so it can remove any errors in the results

    • @gorgnof
      @gorgnof Před rokem

      @@UhDoggo_ exactly, he should have done the tests again but on the reverse laptops, in my experience Windows 11 is a LOT faster

    • @TechnologicNick
      @TechnologicNick Před rokem +2

      @@UhDoggo_ no I mean it's the exact same laptop. Not two laptops with the same specs, one laptop that he upgraded from windows 10 to windows 11.

    • @UhDoggo_
      @UhDoggo_ Před rokem

      @@TechnologicNick actually it isn’t the same laptop because you can see 2 blue balls and 1 red ball in between them and on their edges so they are 2 different laptops

  • @Yutaro-Yoshii
    @Yutaro-Yoshii Před rokem +4

    Network connection would depend on the time of the day, and how much interference in the wifi you get from your neighbors, so it's difficult to say for certain which was fast.
    To counter this, you can set up a local server on a different machine and connect to it via ethernet through the router.

  • @HighIgnition
    @HighIgnition Před rokem +3

    Love your video man, the only thing you missed was to put both windows 10 and 11 build versions, I'm even thinking to get back to windows 10 on my laptop cause it only has 8GB of RAM not expandable since it's soldered on the motherboard :(

    • @itsnotAZ
      @itsnotAZ Před rokem

      That reminds me of a raspberry pi lol

  • @stephaneneron
    @stephaneneron Před 2 měsíci +2

    No clickbait, no unnecessary blah blah, No annoying music. Just pure content. Thanks for confirming what I already know. Remember in the movie "Tron Legacy" when Alan ask Richard "What changes or improvements bring the new OS vs the previous one.... Richard replied "Well, this year we put a 12 on the box". Greedy corp wants to makes big money while doing little change as possible. Remember. Windows 10 was supposed to be the last version of the OS and it was supposed to be an evolving OS. Bullshit as usual.

    • @WololoWololo2
      @WololoWololo2 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ESU will be in 2025 after support ends tho

  • @OMCPoker
    @OMCPoker Před 11 měsíci +4

    Would be interested in seeing the same tests on the opposite machine. There could have been some manufacturing difference between the two.

    • @patriotbarrow
      @patriotbarrow Před 10 měsíci

      They seem to be the same machine, just filmed at different times.

  • @jamalalzubaidi5030
    @jamalalzubaidi5030 Před rokem +2

    Great and helpful video, thanks for you're effort

  • @gerald8573
    @gerald8573 Před rokem +5

    Was core isolation turned on for Windows 11? That takes up ressources and would explain a lot.

  • @godeater206
    @godeater206 Před rokem

    Did you swap os on laptop and test again for consistency sake? Be curious if there is a difference

  • @todomani_yukkuri
    @todomani_yukkuri Před rokem

    It was helpful!
    Thank you!

  • @crimsonninja5090
    @crimsonninja5090 Před rokem +55

    I would really say having lower ram usage at idle or number of tabs to 5 Gigs of RAM usage is necessarily a good indicator. Having things in memory isn't a bad thing if managed properly. Stressing it to how many tabs it can open in total could have been a better test in my opinion.

    • @asuasuasu
      @asuasuasu Před rokem +11

      Correct, used RAM is not a reliable metric to understand memory pressure for various reasons. MS does an awful job at communicating this within Windows, FWIW.
      Easily half of these test results are statistically insignificant, or were not repeated and tested as they should. Some simply make no sense as tested (e.g. the download/upload test).

    • @silverwatchdog
      @silverwatchdog Před rokem +4

      True. On my 32GB desktop it will use way more RAM than what is needed. 10GB with only a few backround apps and a browser, but on my 16GB laptop its around 7GB with almost the exact same apps. Windows will allocate according to how much you have to probably save on cpu time to write new data to the RAM.

    • @LupoTosk96
      @LupoTosk96 Před rokem +3

      @@silverwatchdog on my 8 GB laptop Windows in idle even just uses 3 Gigs of Ram while on 64 GB it uses 12 Gigs for no reason. I also see no disadvantage here, there's no point in not using what's available and it's already known standard on the smartphone market to manage RAM like this.

    • @RodknockRhett
      @RodknockRhett Před rokem

      @@silverwatchdog that's your cahe file at work.
      Turn it off on both systems then compare

  • @aungkyawwin7704
    @aungkyawwin7704 Před rokem +15

    You deserve way more subscribers and views bro. I can only imagine the amount of time and effort it must have taken you to do all these tasks. I initially updated to windows 11 when it first came out but downgraded shortly after because of the instabilities and battery issues but now, I was wondering whether or not I should update to Windows 11 again. After watching your video, I can say that I don't really need to update right now. You just earned a subscriber bro. Keep it up!👍

    • @xslvrxslwt
      @xslvrxslwt Před rokem +1

      He deserves way more subscribers for testing trash?

    • @dramurgy6120
      @dramurgy6120 Před rokem

      @@xslvrxslwt let’s look at your pfp and videos

    • @tech.forward707
      @tech.forward707 Před rokem

      You shall update urgently!

  • @Brazanel
    @Brazanel Před 11 měsíci

    Considering I am trying to get better with CZcams Video Making, I believe I will stick with windows 10 pro. Upload speed is something great for my impatient little mind when uploading a youtube video. Thanks for doing these tests, and I made sure to leave a like!

  • @FireBlade966
    @FireBlade966 Před 10 měsíci +5

    For gaming windows 10 is better but Windows 11 has a clean UI

  • @Wristan
    @Wristan Před rokem +18

    The default UI of Window 11 looks awful, but has been stated that the start button can be moved to the right side. There is a tool from what I seen on LTT that can give a classic look of Window 7, but it does cost $5(may have changed since). Overall, I don't personally see a reason to switch to Windows 11 unless you're running a 12th gen CPU with E cores. As from what I watched Windows 11 Scheduler is more efficient.
    Though you can get Open Shell for free and make your windows layout look like Window 7 for Windows 10. There's also Chris Titus Debloat Windows 10 which can disable telemetry and more on Windows 10. Also I don't know from the couple of comments below it seem like Dark Mode is awful on Windows 10? I have no issue, but I also use Pro instead of Home so maybe that has something to do with it. I mean you can get a Pro License that works fine for $15(sometime less) and have dark mode if it isn't in Home for Windows 10.
    Plus, 3 years more of service. It doesn't make sense to rush to the next latest iteration of Windows. Heck, by time most Windows 10 user are forced to make that jump due to end of life, Windows 12 will be out and will hopefully be much better. I'll stick to 10 until there's a good reason to need to move on.

    • @dIancaster
      @dIancaster Před rokem +2

      You mean move the Start menu to the left?

    • @marciusnhasty
      @marciusnhasty Před rokem

      Dark mode isn't awful, it's just not as good. When dark corners become light corners on dark background in the dark mode, aliased rounded light edges in Win11 are easier on the eyes. And more of the standard Windows apps come with their own dark mode option rather than inheriting system settings, making new dark mode more customizable.
      Start can be moved to the left, right side still has the clock, notifications and tray.

    • @commander3494
      @commander3494 Před rokem

      I have Windows 10 Home and Ive never had an issue within dark mode

    • @overlord1995
      @overlord1995 Před měsícem

      This is hilarious, why can't such a massive company design UI you can easily control as a user? Linux has done it so long ago, what is the problem?
      You can move your taskbar wherever you like.

    • @overlord1995
      @overlord1995 Před měsícem +1

      @@marciusnhastyDark mode lol...why are so many things still light mode? Why is my notepad so light? It burns my eyes. How difficult is it to make everything dark mode?

  • @akin242002
    @akin242002 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for this video! I prefer Windows 10. Mostly due to the layout (logical Win 10 vs artistic Win 11), but knowing performance is better with Windows 10 in most categories confirms my favoritism.

    • @tech.forward707
      @tech.forward707 Před rokem

      Windows 11 is superior in every topic in "COMPUTER".

    • @eljrojas
      @eljrojas Před rokem +2

      @@tech.forward707 its the same cycle of win 7 to win 10, more consuming and the users are sticked by this reason but with the years, upgrades of hardware and software in win 10 the users accepted win 10

  • @mohammedabrarahmed3299
    @mohammedabrarahmed3299 Před rokem +1

    Awesome and helpful comparison

  • @let_me_explain8572
    @let_me_explain8572 Před rokem

    Don't forget that some laptops already have newer drivers available only for Windows 11. My IdeaPad's drivers for Windows 10 have stopped being updated since 2021 while Windows 11 drivers are getting regular updates. I've also noticed that Windows 10 runs worse now with the newest UEFI than it used to when I was actively using it.

  • @ccp_fact_checker
    @ccp_fact_checker Před rokem +4

    I used to run one of my informational livestreams on Windows 10 that runs 24/7 only rebooting for patching once a month. I upgraded the system in the early days and Windows 11 initially kept dropping the OBS Streamlabs livestream without reason.
    I think some of the recent patches have made it more stable and it has managed to say up for > 25 days now so I think the last update fixed something in the IP stack.

  • @GrumpyGrndad
    @GrumpyGrndad Před rokem +15

    Even if you use same spec / same model laptops to test this, they will still have variables on speed based on the components used. Manufacturers will use variety of different components and even brands. To get accurate results, you would have to use the exact same pc with for example dual boot. Also, when we limit the video speed there is a very noticeable difference in the timing when you press enter (or whatever the key may be) to launch your test programs.

    • @miczell
      @miczell Před rokem +3

      I may be wrong, and that issue is not specifically addressed in the video, but I think he used phisically ONE laptop, and only presented it for us as it would be TWO of them. Look at the strange vertical line between the "two" laptops on the screen, and observe for example how the left laptop's power cord "dissapears". Also, he specifies in the beggining that he uses "DELL Latitude", not "two DELL Latitudes"

    • @GrumpyGrndad
      @GrumpyGrndad Před rokem

      @@miczell Listen to this part czcams.com/video/eVK3vtzLUWg/video.html

    • @JustMyFish
      @JustMyFish Před měsícem

      @@miczell He was running windows 11 in virtual machine so it's going to be slower its sharing the ram with the main OS.

  • @LeBoogieman
    @LeBoogieman Před 11 měsíci +1

    straight to the point. god bless

  • @MTGgang
    @MTGgang Před 2 měsíci +1

    i really cant believe i spent 8 mins watching this and i enjoyed it and its my 1st time seeing one of TrigrZolt videos

  • @ricks3754
    @ricks3754 Před rokem +5

    straight to the point, this video is 11/10 👌

  • @Rocker93
    @Rocker93 Před rokem +3

    For the battery test - did you calibrate the screens to the same brightness as The Win 11 machine's screen seems to be more bright to me..

    • @hmnc444
      @hmnc444 Před rokem

      Its the same machine filmed at different times of day. See the wall

  • @AmanSharma4u
    @AmanSharma4u Před 2 měsíci +2

    clear and straight video....Thanks

  • @gavranpero
    @gavranpero Před 8 měsíci +2

    I'm waiting for Windows 12. They announced it.

  • @imranchaudhary6128
    @imranchaudhary6128 Před rokem +28

    Apple: our new iPhone is better and faster than previous iPhone.
    Microsoft: our new Windows are slower and worse than previous Windows

    • @RianPrakoso91
      @RianPrakoso91 Před rokem +10

      more like, new ios update will make your old iphone much slower. please buy new iphone so you will get **SAME** performance with your old iphone with newest ios version

    • @OllieBR
      @OllieBR Před rokem +2

      Well, to be fair, Apple makes older iphones slower on purpose to force you to buy the newest one. And the performances between the latest ones are pretty much the same.

    • @synkuk
      @synkuk Před rokem +1

      Wow, 2022 and we still have blinkered fanboys ... all platforms have issues and shady practices ... just use what makes you happy and dont throw shade on those who dont share the same opinion as you

  • @fahhim.r
    @fahhim.r Před rokem +4

    THESE are my exact specs, I'm amazed how well it runs on his laptop, you cant say the same about mine.

  • @masteragency5239
    @masteragency5239 Před rokem

    Thanks! Video got sorted things out

  • @Phoebus82
    @Phoebus82 Před rokem +7

    As recently updated (10 of January) windows 11 has increased speed over windows 10. Maybe it needed some updates or whatever. Anyway I had a time where I had to go back to Windows 10 because the update made me lost my audio drivers and errors in graphic card. Now it works.
    If you want to change to Windows 11, first to a test as it allows you to go back to 10

  • @sb99503
    @sb99503 Před rokem +284

    Windows 11 performance and app opening time improved a lot in the 22H2 update. It is still in beta when it is released finally it will be great, maybe Windows 11 will beat Windows 10 then.
    Edit: Thanks for so many likes OMG i didn't expect this comment will get so many likes!

    • @arkajyotipal6205
      @arkajyotipal6205 Před rokem +19

      That's why I'm waiting for the 22H2 update to release before upgrading. Let's hope he makes a comparison video when 22H2 gets released.

    • @GuidoDePalma
      @GuidoDePalma Před rokem

      I got the preview - it's on the slow channel already.

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Před rokem +12

      Windows 11 doesn't like hard drives
      If you're using an hdd don't even bother to install it you'll run into a thousand performance issues

    • @sb99503
      @sb99503 Před rokem +2

      @@aaaaaa-hh8cq well thankfully I use SSD. And yes I know how bad it runs on HDD i installed it on an old PC with HDD and it was so horrible i would rather use Windows XP on that.

    • @MoRDekai1364
      @MoRDekai1364 Před rokem +2

      @@aaaaaa-hh8cq nice advice bro but it seems that hp don't know this because they put an hdd on notebook 15 with W10, 4GIGS ram and 1.6Ghz cpu. Needless to say how good experience i had.

  • @la7dfa
    @la7dfa Před rokem +10

    I tested Win 11 when it was released, and decided to roll back to Win 10 and wait some more due to performance. Looks like it's more on par with Win 10 now, but I will still wait a bit before upgrading. I see no great benefits yet.

    • @sergiocaruso1331
      @sergiocaruso1331 Před rokem +1

      Windows 7 performance is better and UI is more beautiful

    • @sergiocaruso1331
      @sergiocaruso1331 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/wb4Jd6-k2pw/video.html

    • @WololoWololo2
      @WololoWololo2 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@sergiocaruso1331Drivers supports Windows 11 the most

  • @antonisautos8704
    @antonisautos8704 Před rokem +3

    All tests but the battery rests should be done when plugged in. To get accurate results you'd have to test it 3 times at least, and then fresh install on the opposite laptops and do 3 more rests to verify any differences that may exist in the silicon.
    It's a good start.

    • @graxxor
      @graxxor Před 2 měsíci

      He did state that he ran 10 times and took an average except the internet speed tests which were repeated 5 times.

  • @armstrong2450
    @armstrong2450 Před 8 měsíci

    I switch to 11 and not even once I felt like going back.
    While I dual booted every newly released OS previously.

  • @tzviasegal3003
    @tzviasegal3003 Před rokem +96

    It would be interesting to see what would happen if you swapped the OS between laptops and re-ran the tests, to see if the results you got remain about the same or if small differences between the processors, ram, the SSDs, motherboards... you know they could come off the manufacturing line one next to the other, and bin differently...

    • @markoskaram22
      @markoskaram22 Před rokem +31

      they are both the same exact device, he recorded on the same device the test for win10 then installed win 11 then re-ran the test, and edited the video so that both clips are placed side by side as you can see.

    • @cameronjones7339
      @cameronjones7339 Před rokem +6

      @@markoskaram22 yeah man id loove a laptop that charges from that invisible charger

    • @markoskaram22
      @markoskaram22 Před rokem +1

      @@cameronjones7339 "wireless" charging 🤣

    • @cooly1765
      @cooly1765 Před rokem +8

      @@markoskaram22 there is something called a "silicon lottery" which means for example one CPU clocks slightly higher than the other one. So if you got luck while purchasing a CPU you get one with higher clocks thus more performance. Could explain the shorter battery cycle.

    • @raptorduck8785
      @raptorduck8785 Před rokem +12

      @@cooly1765 TrigrZolt is using the SAME Notebook through all tests. Not two, only 1 computer.

  • @nemysisretrogaming3771
    @nemysisretrogaming3771 Před rokem +3

    There's a lot here that's margin of error especially between two different sets of hardware.
    I'd love to see if the results hold up swapping over the SSD's???
    Unless of course the tests were run on the same laptop but results put side by side with some video editing.

    • @Kytara56
      @Kytara56 Před rokem

      they are the same a
      laptop, it's separated by editing, that's why we're seeing two same looking laptops next to each other

    • @nemysisretrogaming3771
      @nemysisretrogaming3771 Před rokem +1

      @@Kytara56 You are quite correct. When I watched it the first time, it was on the laptop at quite a low res. Now that I can see better on my main PC it's quite obvious they are edited to be side by side.

  • @Arufured0
    @Arufured0 Před rokem +1

    Wow, so much work and effort was putted in this video, thanks for the great job!

  • @ImCooler10
    @ImCooler10 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have always thought of Windows 10 of being really slow and the reason why is probably them really slow ancient computers at school

  • @elekrono
    @elekrono Před rokem +39

    I'm planning to give W11 a try very soon i only hope they make more improvements until then

    • @hjrgf
      @hjrgf Před rokem +1

      its good it has direct x 12 by default so it is faster than windows 10

    • @ArnabDas_01
      @ArnabDas_01 Před rokem +2

      its smooth

    • @BUSS20311
      @BUSS20311 Před rokem +2

      Same

    • @ItsZedK
      @ItsZedK Před rokem +1

      A new update is probably coming in October, so expect an improvement then.

    • @faisal-nl2vf
      @faisal-nl2vf Před rokem +2

      I tried it last year. Performance aside, UI (taskbar, file manager, context menus) felt horrible. Felt so refreshing coming back to 10. Unless you need a specific windows 11 feature, better stick to 10

  • @Ic3h0t
    @Ic3h0t Před rokem +5

    Windows always had this things when they made one Windows version good and the next one bad. After having Windows 11 for a few days I just got enough of them and installed Manjaro. This was the best decision I made. Consumes a lot less resources, is way more smooth and appealing, and I also get more FPS while gaming.

    • @adamu6941
      @adamu6941 Před rokem +1

      I do the same for working : archlinux, Who comes with a great and easy installer now, and W11 as a console for gaming...

    • @meyers0781
      @meyers0781 Před 6 měsíci

      Sometimes i wish for a mandated Linux.
      China tried that but Windows is always tempting even for government/public sector to the point that after they tried to ban Windows 8, Microsoft tailor made Windows 10 to China.

  • @UncaAlbyGmail
    @UncaAlbyGmail Před rokem

    I hear a lot about legacy games *not working* on Windows 11. E.g., if you peruse the game forums on Steam, *there are lot of complaints* that games either won't start or they crash soon after starting. *Any possibility you could do a GAME comparison?*

  • @YarivBE
    @YarivBE Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks a lot - very useful. I wonder whats the status today, after a year from this video - any difference? I am still wondering if to jump to 11 or stay on 10.
    What do you say guys?

    • @lilwoody7489
      @lilwoody7489 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Just updated to windows 11 and honestly Ran benchmarks on my games and the difference in fps is 0.01% which is within the margin of error.
      But in all honesty it’s really just a reskin of win 10.

    • @YarivBE
      @YarivBE Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@lilwoody7489
      Thanks a lot for your insights :) Kind of what i had in mind - as you wrote - reskin of win 10. Sounds accurate. At least for now i guess... Thanks again! I appreciate it.

    • @akm74us
      @akm74us Před 7 měsíci +1

      Eh, I kinda regret updating to win11, cause It Eats So much storage, and it also lacks customization that you have to use themetools. Also the right click options is just hella annoying. You need to click "show more" just to extract 1 file. And the SETTINGS. They downgraded it but it's not really a problem.

    • @YarivBE
      @YarivBE Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@akm74us
      Thanks a lot for sharing your inputs - it's really helpful and i appreciate it.

    • @WololoWololo2
      @WololoWololo2 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Don’t forget to clean install to Windows 11 rather than upgrading from Windows Update - Microsoft setup tools

  • @MegaMarian12350
    @MegaMarian12350 Před rokem +3

    Make this video but with Windows 11 22H2 once it's released (or even now since it reached the final build).

  • @michaelelkin9542
    @michaelelkin9542 Před rokem +16

    I love this comparison, but I have one question. The CPU-Z score of 195 is far too low for this CPU. I think it should have scored closer to 400 on single core, suggesting it was in battery saving mode, which would ruin the test for me. Is this true or is 195 a reasonable store for the CPU? Thank you.

    • @Rantanplan0815
      @Rantanplan0815 Před rokem +1

      Like everytime on youtube: the interessting questions never get an answer.
      I hate the people and there mentality on youtube :-(
      When have a issue-spaming the internet all the time.
      When all works fine-dont need to informate somebody ...
      ^^ shit mentality

  • @petrhasek4321
    @petrhasek4321 Před rokem

    Perfect video, thanks you :)

  • @austux731
    @austux731 Před rokem +6

    NOTHING WILL EVER MAKE ME SWITCH FROM WINDOWS 10

  • @KevVs
    @KevVs Před rokem +4

    For startup did you check the startup apps that are on both systems and also run at best performance on power options and not balanced mode . Windows 11 is still in its early stages and it is not fully optimized with systems more than Windows 10.

    • @isaiahvolcy3751
      @isaiahvolcy3751 Před rokem

      sounds like its not optimized, which is exactly what he's trying to test. I'm not going to dig into every setting if its slower then what i'm using now i'm not switching

    • @chudchadanstud
      @chudchadanstud Před rokem +1

      so it's not ready for consumption but was released? Are people actually defending this?

    • @KevVs
      @KevVs Před rokem

      @@chudchadanstud Windows 11 isdefinately faster than Windows 10.. And actually it is ready for consumption

  • @starkrizwanali
    @starkrizwanali Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's so nice video thank you ❤

  • @limitlessnetworks8959

    I had the beta version of w11 and honestly I felt it was a lot better, the release version just feels not as good. Good video

  • @dimasilich9785
    @dimasilich9785 Před rokem +3

    for internet speed test i suggest to do them at different times so moth of them wouldn't intercept the packets

  • @kingeling
    @kingeling Před rokem +27

    This pretty much confirms the fact that W11 loads more visual resources for superior animations but has brought improvements in the d3d api which allows slightly faster rendering. As to the video export, I feel like it's software config that caused the negative bias. W11 definitely should've won in that case.
    PS: the network benchmark would've given you more concrete results if done one after the other

  • @ataaaaaaaaaaa
    @ataaaaaaaaaaa Před rokem

    Great work, thanks👏

  • @reptoslicer24
    @reptoslicer24 Před 2 měsíci +1

    using both of it, but in a custom OS version. been using ghost spectre windows 10 & 11 versions i say its the best!

  • @kqzo
    @kqzo Před rokem +12

    noted, will continue using windows 7