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Windows 11 Benchmarks, DESTROYS Windows 10!

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I made a video doing a bunch of benchmarks comparing Windows 10 to Windows 11.

 

In my tests, Windows 11 has an 18.75% faster boot time
3DMark has a 9.74% better score, 2.05% better clock speed, however the test was 7.08% hotter on the CPU and 2.57% hotter on the GPU.

CrystalDiskMark I got a 15.03% better read speed, and a 4.41% better write speed.

Geekbench 5, it shows a 9.04% better single core score, and a 15.59% better multi core score, while the clock speed was also 2.05% better, and actually ran 4.13% cooler on the CPU.

 

EDIT:

Higher clock speeds and temps are a result of a "Turbo" performance profile in Windows 11 that Windows 10 doesn't have from factory.

Desktop: CASE: NZXT H510 Elite CPU: Intel i9-9900K RAM: 32GB Vengeance RGB Pro GPU: 11GB EVGA FTW3 1080ti NVMe: 3x1TB  XPG Gammix S11 HDD: 1x8TB Barracuda PSU: HX1200 OS: Windows 10 Pro b19043
Laptop: CASE: Asus Zephyrus Duo CPU: Intel i7-10875H RAM: 32GB SSD: 2x Samsung 1TB NVMe RAID 0 OS: Pop_OS 20.04 LTS

Mobile: MODEL: Galaxy S21 Ultra  SSD: 128GB RAM: 12GB OS: Unlocked One UI 3.1 Android 11

Mobile: MODEL: Nubia Red Magic 5G SSD: 256GB RAM: 12GB OS: Rooted RM5S Android 11

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My experience being with latest 10 insider build and 11 leaked build - Superposition benchmarks on equal oc of CPU and GPU the 11 is 1% slower. So the mileage may vary.

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Are you using any software to control fan curves or performance? Cause I intentionally ran this without any of the Asus software for my laptop so it was 100% Windows controlled with no overclock. All factory stock specs

Desktop: CASE: NZXT H510 Elite CPU: Intel i9-9900K RAM: 32GB Vengeance RGB Pro GPU: 11GB EVGA FTW3 1080ti NVMe: 3x1TB  XPG Gammix S11 HDD: 1x8TB Barracuda PSU: HX1200 OS: Windows 10 Pro b19043
Laptop: CASE: Asus Zephyrus Duo CPU: Intel i7-10875H RAM: 32GB SSD: 2x Samsung 1TB NVMe RAID 0 OS: Pop_OS 20.04 LTS

Mobile: MODEL: Galaxy S21 Ultra  SSD: 128GB RAM: 12GB OS: Unlocked One UI 3.1 Android 11

Mobile: MODEL: Nubia Red Magic 5G SSD: 256GB RAM: 12GB OS: Rooted RM5S Android 11

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Higher clock speed and higher temps suggest a higher power profile. So this new is basically an apples to oranges comparison.

 

Let's see where this leads...

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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30 minutes ago, bANONYMOUS said:

2.05% better clock speed, however the test was 7.08% hotter on the CPU and 2.57% hotter on the GPU.

This means the test conditions were different and this result is meaningless. You probably had different power settings, or the 11 leak has some hidden options relating to power that are enabled by default

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I mentioned this in the video when running the Geekbench 5 tests on Windows 11. You can see that it says there's a different power profile called Turbo that Windows 10 didn't have.

So, the results are still valid as it's a clean install vs clean install, exactly how they come out of the box. The average user would get these results without tweaks or modifications.

Desktop: CASE: NZXT H510 Elite CPU: Intel i9-9900K RAM: 32GB Vengeance RGB Pro GPU: 11GB EVGA FTW3 1080ti NVMe: 3x1TB  XPG Gammix S11 HDD: 1x8TB Barracuda PSU: HX1200 OS: Windows 10 Pro b19043
Laptop: CASE: Asus Zephyrus Duo CPU: Intel i7-10875H RAM: 32GB SSD: 2x Samsung 1TB NVMe RAID 0 OS: Pop_OS 20.04 LTS

Mobile: MODEL: Galaxy S21 Ultra  SSD: 128GB RAM: 12GB OS: Unlocked One UI 3.1 Android 11

Mobile: MODEL: Nubia Red Magic 5G SSD: 256GB RAM: 12GB OS: Rooted RM5S Android 11

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