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CPU testing and win 11?

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Tbh I was wondering what @W1zzard was thinking of doing with the future CPU benchmark marks while win 11 shows such discrepancies compared to win 10.

Are you going to rerun them all everytime 11 gets an update or keep using 10 while ms finishes patching 11?

I also wonder what everyone else thinks too like. I know many jump on the latest and greatest as soon as but historically I have waited for a sp before moving up.

As for the current situation I would only run 10 or redo most modern CPU if not all on both for comparison.
 
Hi,
I'm sure W1z will sooner or later
AMD looks like it took a good hit in latency on the first round of updates.
So it's always best ot create a test system and see what you come up with on your hardware
 
I think its ignorant to think "finishes patching 11" as the OS will receive patches until its EOL.

As for switching over, I certainly hope its soon.

Gamers that build custom rigs are a small potion of the community and modifying the OS even smaller. Machines already come with 11 pre-installed.

With the majority of consumers as a whole buying windows 11 machines during 2022 any benchmarks IMO should be based off of that.

Why would I want to read a game review that gives performance numbers based on an OS that I wont be using? Its already a stretch to disable all the windows functions in current reviews, because I doubt the majority of people are running a slew of powershell commands that modify registry entries on their cyberpower PC.
 
Idk about that sol, I mean id hazard a guess that the real majority of gamers, and consumers are on older machines already running 10. Everyone I know that has bought a new system recently did it just to get a graphics card and soon sold the system with their old GPU inside xD

As for finishing patching. I mean more with regards to what they have found during the beta. Not the security updates and quality of life things they will no doubt add over the next 5 or 10 years.
 
Hi,
W1z is probably already testing the impact of virtualize security on 11 verses off
Best to do it to though.

I just barely got setup personally I'm finding out I need more ssd's lol
 
Its already a stretch to disable all the windows functions in current reviews,
Don't do that, and Windows Update will kick in during a bench, or a windefender scan, or TRIM... or whatever Windows feels like doing. And it's going to hurt someones score with no outward evidence.

A bench platform MUST be consistent, first and foremost.
 
Hi,
I'm sure W1z will sooner or later
AMD looks like it took a good hit in latency on the first round of updates.
So it's always best ot create a test system and see what you come up with on your hardware

Insider Developer version complete with last update

Build 22478 (RS_PRERELEASE) - Oct. 14​

Does not exhibit problem with L3 cache at least not as much comparing to W10.
My Ryzen 3700x on Asus prime x470 pro and with Kingston 3600MHz Cl 16 RAM, with same settings. L3 was 10.1 latency with W10. 11.0 with W11 insider dev and 34.7 in "Regular" W11. All on same machine each on separate SSDs with triple boot.
 
Insider Developer version complete with last update

Build 22478 (RS_PRERELEASE) - Oct. 14​

Does not exhibit problem with L3 cache at least not as much comparing to W10.
My Ryzen 3700x on Asus prime x470 pro and with Kingston 3600MHz Cl 16 RAM, with same settings. L3 was 10.1 latency with W10. 11.0 with W11 insider dev and 34.7 in "Regular" W11. All on same machine each on separate SSDs with triple boot.
Hi,
Yes the irony is why it wasn't included in the first updates package on 11 full release lol
 
Just updating this thread: the fixes are live, and most results are back to normal.

W1zz being W1zz, i'm sure he'll test on W10 as well.
 
I can confirm, 22000.282, latest patch (KB5006746) all benchmarks same or slightly better than on W10 (same PC) according to my saved benchmark results.
 
My benches look good as well. Well enough that I reloaded 11 and put the gentoo install away for now.
 
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