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There are a lot of haters for Windows 11, but personally I love it. This may not be the same for other people but after I installed Windows 11 on an unsupported pc it felt snappy, and I also noticed anywhere between 5-10 more fps in games. Windows 11 has even better optimization for games than Windows 10.

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The differences are the scheduler, HDR support, and the overall UI, everything else under the hood is the same. Some people prefer the UI of Windows 11, other (like me) don't, it's just personal preference. If you don't need the new scheduler that supports heterogeneous architecture or use HDR monitors, it's personal preference which way you go. 

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36 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

The differences are the scheduler, HDR support, and the overall UI, everything else under the hood is the same. Some people prefer the UI of Windows 11, other (like me) don't, it's just personal preference. If you don't need the new scheduler that supports heterogeneous architecture or use HDR monitors, it's personal preference which way you go. 

Is win 11 scheduler better than that of win10?

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Just now, Hendricks3 said:

Is win 11 scheduler better than that of win10?

For homogeneous CPUs like basically anything that isn't 12/13th gen Intel or the upcoming Ryzen 9 7900X3D/7950X3D CPUs, the scheduler is the same. For the heterogeneous CPUs like the aforementioned 12/13th gen Intel and Ryzen 9 X3D chips, the Windows 11 scheduler is designed to handle those chips and deal with certain cores being faster than others, so it can perform a bit better in some instances. 

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