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1 minute ago, Pala4646 said:

I'm still using windows 10 on my laptop and was thinking about updating to windows 11. Are the bugs on windows 11 fixed now or should I wait a little more before completely switching? Also, my pc supports windows 11.

id say stay on windows 10 but windows 11 seems fine is well but takes twice the storage for os and needs 4 gb of ram minimum instead of 2gb on  win10 

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    10700k 5ghz All core 47 ring ratio 1.275v
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z590 A Pro
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    4x8 viper steel samsung bdie: 4200-17-17-30
  • GPU
    Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming Oc
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    O11 air mini
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    970 Evo Plus 500gb OS, Sn550 1tb, 860 evo 500gb, 2tb MX500
  • PSU
    RM750x (2018)
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    Acer Nitro vg272up, Kogan 24 1080 120hz
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    arctic 280aio, EK M.2 NVMe Heatsink on 970 evo plus
     
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    Cooling: ID-Cooling Frostflow 120x
    Ram: 2x8gb 2666 c16 hyperx fury, tuned the absolute balls out of it but def not stehble.
    Mobo: Asus Prime H310M-K
    Gpu: Igpu
    Case: Coolermaster MB311L
     
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just don't.

 

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System 2 "Igluna" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

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It seems fine for most daily use as I use it on my Laptop to test it before I install it on my Desktop.

I have one bug I ran into though and it is infuriating.

I would not recommend switching at all if you have a NAS or any Network Storage at home. If my Laptop can't connect to the NAS it will never just show that the NAS as unavailable and will just keep trying to access it every time I open Explorer and that will freeze for a few seconds. If I download a file from a browser to a different unrelated drive ? It will freeze the entire browser for a couple seconds as it drives to connect to the Network share. 

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I'm pretty happy with my switch to W11. So far i haven't encountered any dealbreakers myself and i've been using it on my only PC since the official launch.

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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I have 5 Windows PC's at my home connected to a MS Server 2022 Standard edition. I converted 2 older Lenovo laptops to W11 as well as an older Lenovo M900 Tiny as well as my main (X370/Ryzen 1800) gaming/productivity PC. All were clean installs rather than in-place upgrades. I have not encountered any issues other than a minor driver problem which ended being my fault as I downloaded the wrong one. I have the one PC (Z170) still running 10 which I plan on upgrading this coming weekend.

 

I think many bugs have been worked out now. If you can just back up your current install and you can always revert back if you find issues.

 

We like W11 so far - my wife says it looks snazzy. lol

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