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AMD Ryzen 9 5900X , windows 10 or 11?

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AMD Ryzen 9 5900X , windows 10 or 11?

is windows 10 pro better than win 11 for amd 5900x?

rightnow i'm running windows 10 pro but i was thinking to

upgrade to win 11 pro, so i'm not sure about amd and win 11

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That CPU makes no difference which OS you use and shouldn't be the deciding factor. 

 

34 minutes ago, rotexen said:

i'm not sure about amd and win 11

Why? 

 

This OS has been out for 2 years now...

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I run 5900x and zero windows related problems i've had since day 1 of Windows 11. 

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The scheduling improvements made in Windows 11 mainly focused on CPUs with hybrid architectures like Intel 12-'14'th gen that have P-cores and E-cores. The 5900X just has the equivalent of P-cores, so you probably won't see any performance difference between Windows 10 and 11.

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38 minutes ago, rotexen said:

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X , windows 10 or 11?

is windows 10 pro better than win 11 for amd 5900x?

rightnow i'm running windows 10 pro but i was thinking to

upgrade to win 11 pro, so i'm not sure about amd and win 11

Like most Windows releases (with the exception of Vista because of the drastic leap in requirements), the issues have been overblown for the most part. 

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Any article I look up on win 11 issues was release around launch, today win 11 is more stable for me than win 11 for my setup. Plus, it has features I can't live without, like win + z for a window snapping wizard and better HDR support.

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1 hour ago, rotexen said:

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X , windows 10 or 11?

is windows 10 pro better than win 11 for amd 5900x?

rightnow i'm running windows 10 pro but i was thinking to

upgrade to win 11 pro, so i'm not sure about amd and win 11

Go ahead and upgrade to win 11, all the performance related issues have been fixed a long time ago.

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1 hour ago, NikolakiH said:

The scheduling improvements made in Windows 11 mainly focused on CPUs with hybrid architectures like Intel 12-'14'th gen that have P-cores and E-cores. The 5900X just has the equivalent of P-cores, so you probably won't see any performance difference between Windows 10 and 11.

That what i was thinking about no performance difference coz its amd

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