Unfortunately, there is no such performance increase as on AMD processors, even strangely enough, in some games the fps is even lower than on the previous version of Windows, I am very interested to know from you (those who have already updated to 24h2) whether you have noticed a change in performance?
Im using a 5700 paired with a rx 6800. With W10 i played Cyberpunk 4k with Fidelity on Balanced, getting 45-55 frames. Now its 60-65 frames, lower it gets is like 50. Also, the temps are significantly lower of the gpu. I use 23H2
@@MLadie96 the game is a stuttery mess like jedi survivor but after jedi survivor got denuvo removed i was able to run it pretty well so lets just hope.
Windows 11 is basically Windows 10 but with a shit ton of privacy invading functionality dressed up as convenient and personalized. Seriously, there are benchmarks of it before debloating and after debloating, even the SSD and RAM saw a lot less usage and there were a hell of a lot less pings from the network too.
amazing video, can u please do a video like this with THE FINALS. that game is cpu intensive. also we need a video comparison with hyper threading on vs off :)
I'm finally upgraded (clean install) from 10 to 11 and now i've got in games a bunch of stutters and image tearing as if synchronization is disabled. I'm going to kill the weekend searching for the cause and reinstalling everything in general once again 😢
@@yootz Maybe but that's not a huge loss... Since Windows XP to Windows 11, Microsoft Updates are much more annoying than Helpful. It's more a sneaking mechanism to control people's life than a big update (change) so many telemetry is implemented into windows 11. It should be called "Windows Sneaking" 🤣
You should use Black Myth Wukong as a graphical reference too, because it is a very demanding game, but not in the benchmark because it does not really reflect the real performance of the game, in gameplay it has a much better performance.
I think your CP2077 benchmark needs adjustment. All three footages are not the same and the difference is not inconclusive. Have you run the built-in benchmark? How does it fare?
Awesome video, I have a computer with dual boot and windows 11 23H2 is just not as fast and smooth as Win10, I play some older games like SW Battlefront 2 (2017) and I get some drops to 130fps, while 10 is 150-160. Even Dragon Age runs smooth as butter in the cities on Win10, on 11 it is not smooth at all, despite getting about the same fps. I already got the 24H2 image but it is a pain in the ass to install on one of my drives since it will produce some stupid error about partitions, so I would have to diskpart it and wipe the entire drive lmao, f mucosoft. I hope the rtx hdr gets hacked to work in win10 because skyrim wont do hdr with reshade lilium or Special K (using Enb), and that was the only thing I was interested on... although it runs fine on 23h2, so I'll keep that and wait for the good operating sytem... MS does one bad and one good, just like nintendo lol. Ps.- Not to mention that silly memory error on system shutdown for having an xbox controller and the mouse cursor disappearing on the OS start, buggy AF.
I'd much sooner jump to Linux than having to deal with Windows 11 and at this point "Windows 12" will be way way worse, they'll just make sure you can't deactivate telemetry or AI "features" and I wouldn't be surprised if there were ads in the desktop too but they'll probably put it somewhere in the lines of "By using our SO, you hereby allow us to scrap as much information about you as we please and you can't sue us nor are entitled to any compensation"
Slightly encreas or degrease here and ther. You even inserted SH2 remake. Awasome content, i was expecting from your channel for a while. thx ❤ can even test 14900k? Pls 🙏🏼
@@umarsaidahmad5470 I am answering your question. You asked what is better and I answered that the AMD 7800x3D is better. Because both 14700K and 14900K have higher voltage issues, which will degrade their performance and kill itself eventually. Watch RUclips videos, where the issues with Intel 13th and 14th are explained.
@@martinjennings299 no, it doesn't. Gamers Nexus and others have pointed out that the fix degrades the performance and also doesn't resolve the issue in the long run. The fix only slows down the degradation.
Lets just say Windows 11 24H2 broke all empress cracks (yes, it includes hogwarts), it also broke a ton of legit licensed games, I have suffered from Far Cry 5 in this case, it crashes after splash screen, even without easyanticheat And yes, I am 100% sure 24H2 caused this, I rolled back to 23H2 and everything is fine again, other people have reported the same games also crashing for them.
@@77arash77 Not really, u just gotta switch back to 23H2, u can use UUPDump if u dont have windows.old with 23h2 still or if you dont have any ISOs. UUPDump builds windows ISO images, I think it fetches the data directly from Microsoft servers.
Was on W11 with AMD CPU&GPU and even if I love the OS compared to W10, I felt more stability with W10 (less stuttering in general) I will stay on Windows 10 just because of that, even if I can get more fps in Windows 11, stuttering is something I cannot deal with in games…
The test is biased because of the hardware, what are you searching for with a 4090 and a i5 14th? Not everyone has that high end hardware. Also, he's only testing AAA games, how does it perform with comp games? This test could be better
e core? ecore are only good for multicore game (vulkan support game) otherwise you use p core only. disabling h/t give a performance boost. the only advantage of windows 11 is the ram frequency support. it allow you to reach high ram speed with high stability compared to windows 10
En intel no hay diferencia, pero en AMD el windows 10 y windows 11 24h2 es mucho mejor que las versiones anteriores de windows11 que mermaban el rendimiento en ryzen pero en intel no sucedía eso.
@@LucianoSkywalker why are you so triggered over me not liking an operating system. Does Microsoft pay you to lick their boots or do you do it for free
Arent those the actual benchmark runs or what is the 4090 rendering in GoW Ragnarok in 24H2? 10-15% higher gpu usage number, 40-50w higher power consumption, yet apparently the lowest final result?
breaks too many games, until they fix that I aint switching to 24H2 (Well, I alr did then reverte3d back to 23H2, Id rather have functioning games than a more complete OS)
Windows 10 is 10 years old still lags with terrible animations on 2024 hardware but at least it's explorer was fast. windows 11 explorer is terribly slow to open specially since top bar loads slower than the rest like budget android phones from 6 years ago when apps used to open piece by piece. windows 11 is an abomination built on top of previous versions back to when there was no GUI. I may switch to windows 12, three years after it's released because that's how long it takes for microsoft to make it even stable, not even joking.
@@notenjoying666 what's the video i commented on kid? Is it only windows 11 24h2 vs 23h2 or is there windows 10 22h2 also? Internet is full of idiots 🤦🏻♀️
@@sens_120ms yea lol I have a 13400f with my 4070ti super that I'm about to upgrade I just built the PC basically from my buddies pre built only part I have from it still is the CPU and it's hella bottlenecked
In this test we also see how a powerful power supply is not necessary, a 4090 is on average 200watts, and the 60w processor, together with the system, will not exceed 350w, 400w maximum with overclocking, a quality 650w power supply is more than enough for any setup. And remember, from now on, new video cards and processors will be focused on energy efficiency, always consuming less, so this idea of buying a power supply with 1000W thinking about the future is totally wrong, you are spending money for nothing.
Yes, you are right, 550 to 650w power supplies are the best choices, more than that is unnecessary. Always look for reputable brands in the market and preferably with gold efficiency
10 Good reasons to avoid oversizing your PC font: 1) The first important observation to make is that each Watt of power available in a power supply, more than your configuration requires, will not help your configuration at all. The performance will not change and will not necessarily guarantee an increase in the longevity of the power supply. However, it is customary, and providential, to leave some slack, but this slack should not exceed 20 to 30% of the total demand. So don't overdo it, think... 2) Power supplies evolve day by day. Today, there are power supplies on the market that are 10 to 15% more efficient than their counterparts from a few years ago. 3) Power supplies in general will present lower efficiency if required at low power when compared to their efficiency when delivering 40 to 75% of their final capacity. The ideal is for a power supply to operate within this range of power delivery capacity, considering the power demand of your configuration at no load and at full load... If you do not know the demand of your configuration at no load, size the power supply to work with 75% of the power supply's final supply, at the peak demand of your configuration. 4) Power supplies in general are decreasing their cost per Watt and increasing performance, improving every day. Investing in a much more powerful power supply than necessary, just because it is good today, is a mistaken view... New power supplies will be released tomorrow, better and cheaper than yours today. Waiting to buy a new power supply will always result in a cheaper purchase and a better quality power supply. 5) People think that buying an oversized power supply helps guarantee their future upgrades, etc., when things are not really like that. Substrates are getting thinner every day, CPUs and GPUs are more economical, new video cards are appearing on the market, with higher performance and lower power dissipation, and lower power requirements. It is quite possible that your future video card, in a year or two, will consume less energy and have better performance than your current card... It is quite possible that technologies involving CPUs or GPUs will require different power supplies in the future. Investing in a power supply for the long term can be a joke. Anyone who invested in a heavy power supply some time ago must be wondering now if it is Haswell Compatible. If not, they wasted money...
6) Many people think that power supplies tend to get damaged because they are weak and therefore "sag" over time and end up burning out, which is not true. Power supplies are damaged most of the time due to their close connection to the AC network, due to lack of surge protection, lightning strikes on the electrical network, and things like that. It doesn't matter if a power supply is too strong, too powerful, at this point, it will just keep going and you will have wasted more money than necessary in the name of safety. 7) The power supply fan is not intended to cool your case, that's for sure, but it ends up helping with this task... If you use a very strong, excessively powerful power supply and it has a fan speed control based on the power demanded, it will most likely lose all chance of helping with this cooling. For the power supply, no problem, for your entire case... 8) Some of us have in mind to adopt a good UPS to support our configuration, in the event of a power outage. The same goes for a good line filter. An oversized power supply will require that this UPS is also oversized. Not that your configuration will need it, but rather the power supply will. High power supplies have high-value capacitors at their input, so it is directly proportional. The greater the power supply's delivery capacity, the greater the capacitance it must have in these capacitors. Obviously, the UPS will have to handle, to support this high capacitance at the input. The higher the power required, the higher its price goes. Oversizing a power supply implies having to oversize a future UPS, necessarily... 9) There is a great deal of confusion in the interpretation of information from video card manufacturers. I already have a topic about this subject, check it out: 10 Reasons why the video card manufacturer asks for a power supply with excessive power This big confusion ends up making people think that those 450 or 500 Watts that the card manufacturer recommends are only to power that video card. So they think about adding another 300 to 500 Watts for the rest of the PC? That's when things get complicated. They end up buying crap promised 700 to 1,000 Watts to power a configuration that doesn't even require 250 to 300 Watts. 10) Most people think about adopting a more powerful power supply, with a lot of excess power available. Since high power means higher cost, sometimes, in order to contemplate this poor choice, the demands from the buyer's point of view regarding the quality of that power supply end up being lowered. They end up buying junk that promises high power, but which will bring absolutely no advantage, only disadvantages, due to low quality. Therefore, think, get informed, try to find out the real demand of your configuration, before adopting a hyper power supply in it, which is definitely not a good deal, for at least 10 reasons listed there...
Very few people buy a 4090 for 1080p gaming. Start asking the computer to produce 4 times the amount of pixels and see how it fairs then. Finally, higher wattage PSUs have more head room for a quieter operation.
Hi, anyone help me build my budget-friendly PC, please. After watching a lot of videos, I decided to buy these components. Anyone please tell me if these are all okay or not. If there is any bottleneck. This is my first PC, so I am a bit confused. OS:- Windows 11 pro CPU:- Intel Core i7-12700K Liquid Cooler:- Nzxt Kraken 360 360mm Motherboard:- Asus ROG Strix Z790-H Gaming WIFI GPU:- Asus Dual RTX 4060 Ti Evo OC Edition 8GB RAM:- Corsair Vengeance DDR5 (16GBx1) 5200Mhz Storage:- Samsung 990 Evo 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD SMPS:- Asus ROG Strix 550W 80 Plus Gold SMPS Cabinet:- Ant Esports ICE-110 Auto RGB (E-ATX) Monitor:- LG UltraGear 27GR75Q-B 27 Inch Keyboard:- Logitech G213 Prodigy Mouse:- Logitech G102 Prodigy Thanks in advance.
@@reloveutioneast Corsair do not sell 8gb×2 5200mhz ram, So I think I should buy Corsair 16gb×2 6000mhz ram. It's just double the amount of previous ram.😌
Games :
Hogwarts Legacy - 0:06
CYBERPUNK 2077 - 0:57
Forza Horizon 5 - 1:53
God of War: Ragnarök - 2:54
Starfield - 3:52
Silent Hill 2 - 4:53
Horizon Forbidden West - 5:57
Ghost of Tsushima - 7:05
The Witcher 3 - 8:00
Star Wars Outlaws - 9:07
System:
Windows 10
Windows 11
Core i5 14400F - bit.ly/3Sed1r4
ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming - bit.ly/3scEZpc
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5 6000MHz - bit.ly/3XlBGdU
CPU Cooler - be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 - bit.ly/35G5atV
GeForce RTX 4090 24GB - bit.ly/3CSaMCj
SSD - 2xSAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB - bit.ly/2NmWeQe
Power Supply CORSAIR HX Series HX1200 1200W - bit.ly/3EZWtNj
Go Windows 10 Tiny
geme dvr? +-40% fps
Podria hacer esto pero con algun Zen 3 normal y una gradica modesta RX 7600/7700 XT por ejemplo.
Unfortunately, there is no such performance increase as on AMD processors, even strangely enough, in some games the fps is even lower than on the previous version of Windows, I am very interested to know from you (those who have already updated to 24h2) whether you have noticed a change in performance?
Yes tried it on 10400f 5600x 7600 on all windows 10 was better
windows 11 sucks ass for me i7 12700kf i lost like 7 fps in rpcs3 ps3 emulator god of war 3
i5 12400f, windows 10 22h2 performs a lot better, windows 11 24h2 has a slightly less fps and stutters
Im using a 5700 paired with a rx 6800.
With W10 i played Cyberpunk 4k with Fidelity on Balanced, getting 45-55 frames.
Now its 60-65 frames, lower it gets is like 50.
Also, the temps are significantly lower of the gpu.
I use 23H2
@@stevensv4864 Thats why RPCS3 recommnends to use Windows 10 for that.
the difference is actually within the margin of error
Самое печальное, что она в принципе есть и уходит в отрицательное значние.
Windows is evolving backwards.
@@twitch9932 You dont know what "margin of error" means?
😂
just wait for 25H2 or 26H2 for intel lol 😂
The RAM usage in Win11 24H2 is much better utilized than the other two, so that's a good thing
But performance is exactly the same..
@@pravnav If it's using resources well than before why would i care about performance. Win11 24h2 best.
It's probably fking something else up, since performance is mostly the same🤣
@@zupergut3015 performance will decrease if RAM usage gets increased, try opening 10 tabs in Chrome
sw33t
20 GB RAM AND 4090 VRAM 10GB FPS 54 HOGWARTS LEGACY IS THE BIGGEST CRAP.
The gpu is bottlenecked
@@mommick the weird thing, other people with 12th Gen i5 can reach beyond 70 FPS.
Something must went wrong here
@@niezzayt3809 very wrong the fact that every other games are giving 100plus or 80 fps
@@bloodyysweet nah, Hogwarts Legacy runs at higher avg framerate in other areas but that's Hogsmeade. That's beyond broken, so nothing wrong here.
@@MLadie96 the game is a stuttery mess like jedi survivor but after jedi survivor got denuvo removed i was able to run it pretty well so lets just hope.
If you already have Windows 11 23h2 optimized / debloated it’s no point in upgrading to 24h2 yet
Thank you, for doing the testing for us.
I switched back to windows 10 after upgrading to win11 24h2 twice
O melhor canal do RUclips. Grande abraço do Brasil irmão. Deus te abençoe sempre
and i am still win 10 and no problems. seems my rig runs also better then 90%+ on steam i havent got all the issues people seems to own on they rigs.
Windows 11 is basically Windows 10 but with a shit ton of privacy invading functionality dressed up as convenient and personalized. Seriously, there are benchmarks of it before debloating and after debloating, even the SSD and RAM saw a lot less usage and there were a hell of a lot less pings from the network too.
amazing video, can u please do a video like this with THE FINALS. that game is cpu intensive. also we need a video comparison with hyper threading on vs off :)
Only one thing I am sure of: You can't Go wrong with Windows 10 that's all!
I'm finally upgraded (clean install) from 10 to 11 and now i've got in games a bunch of stutters and image tearing as if synchronization is disabled. I'm going to kill the weekend searching for the cause and reinstalling everything in general once again 😢
except the inevitable end of life support of free security updates
@@yootz Maybe but that's not a huge loss... Since Windows XP to Windows 11, Microsoft Updates are much more annoying than Helpful. It's more a sneaking mechanism to control people's life than a big update (change) so many telemetry is implemented into windows 11. It should be called "Windows Sneaking" 🤣
Windows 11 is objectively better than 10.
@@riot9179 brand new sentence alert
You should use Black Myth Wukong as a graphical reference too, because it is a very demanding game, but not in the benchmark because it does not really reflect the real performance of the game, in gameplay it has a much better performance.
Windows 10 for me thank you Microsoft.
Looks like I’m staying on 10
windows 10 is the best 11 is ugly
For amd cpus it makes a pretty big diff in some games.
@@QwertzQwertz-hs5fn it's the opposite
I think your CP2077 benchmark needs adjustment. All three footages are not the same and the difference is not inconclusive. Have you run the built-in benchmark? How does it fare?
That benchmark is useless lol doesn't compare to the real game at all 😅
Awesome video, I have a computer with dual boot and windows 11 23H2 is just not as fast and smooth as Win10, I play some older games like SW Battlefront 2 (2017) and I get some drops to 130fps, while 10 is 150-160. Even Dragon Age runs smooth as butter in the cities on Win10, on 11 it is not smooth at all, despite getting about the same fps. I already got the 24H2 image but it is a pain in the ass to install on one of my drives since it will produce some stupid error about partitions, so I would have to diskpart it and wipe the entire drive lmao, f mucosoft. I hope the rtx hdr gets hacked to work in win10 because skyrim wont do hdr with reshade lilium or Special K (using Enb), and that was the only thing I was interested on... although it runs fine on 23h2, so I'll keep that and wait for the good operating sytem... MS does one bad and one good, just like nintendo lol. Ps.- Not to mention that silly memory error on system shutdown for having an xbox controller and the mouse cursor disappearing on the OS start, buggy AF.
Nice!!❤
I'd much sooner jump to Linux than having to deal with Windows 11 and at this point "Windows 12" will be way way worse, they'll just make sure you can't deactivate telemetry or AI "features" and I wouldn't be surprised if there were ads in the desktop too but they'll probably put it somewhere in the lines of "By using our SO, you hereby allow us to scrap as much information about you as we please and you can't sue us nor are entitled to any compensation"
Then just switch, why are you telling us this.
A small regression in some games it seems, thx for the showing mate.😇
Slightly encreas or degrease here and ther. You even inserted SH2 remake. Awasome content, i was expecting from your channel for a while. thx ❤ can even test 14900k? Pls 🙏🏼
Would be better with 14700K or 14900K?
7800x3D
@@Knoah321 It is intel check video bro
@@umarsaidahmad5470 I am answering your question. You asked what is better and I answered that the AMD 7800x3D is better.
Because both 14700K and 14900K have higher voltage issues, which will degrade their performance and kill itself eventually.
Watch RUclips videos, where the issues with Intel 13th and 14th are explained.
@@Knoah321while that is true ! A simple bios update to the latest microcode should stop that issue
@@martinjennings299 no, it doesn't. Gamers Nexus and others have pointed out that the fix degrades the performance and also doesn't resolve the issue in the long run.
The fix only slows down the degradation.
Has the Microcode been updated ?
Lets just say Windows 11 24H2 broke all empress cracks (yes, it includes hogwarts), it also broke a ton of legit licensed games, I have suffered from Far Cry 5 in this case, it crashes after splash screen, even without easyanticheat
And yes, I am 100% sure 24H2 caused this, I rolled back to 23H2 and everything is fine again, other people have reported the same games also crashing for them.
Any fix for empress crack?
@@77arash77 Not really, u just gotta switch back to 23H2, u can use UUPDump if u dont have windows.old with 23h2 still or if you dont have any ISOs. UUPDump builds windows ISO images, I think it fetches the data directly from Microsoft servers.
windows 10 pro vs ltsc pls!
Was on W11 with AMD CPU&GPU and even if I love the OS compared to W10, I felt more stability with W10 (less stuttering in general)
I will stay on Windows 10 just because of that, even if I can get more fps in Windows 11, stuttering is something I cannot deal with in games…
Same. Using 22h2 with 7800x3d. Stability and 0.1% fps are outstanding.
Same for me: R7 7700X / RTX 4070 Super
same here i went back to windows 10 iot ltsc because it works the best for me with my 7900 gre and 7800x3d.
w11 is full of crap iseless junk that slowdown os and games
W11 is more stable than 10 since like the leaked alpha build.
let's try on 2160p with R7 7800X3D without dlss
It seems to stay with win10 for a long time is a good idea
The test is biased because of the hardware, what are you searching for with a 4090 and a i5 14th? Not everyone has that high end hardware. Also, he's only testing AAA games, how does it perform with comp games? This test could be better
can you test this on low end cpu like 11100f or r5 5500 or 5600?
But Windows 11 also has to take screenshots of all the cool games you're playing and send them to Bill Gates for inspection
Recall isn't even activate tho.
and bill gates hasn't had anything to do with Microsoft for like 20 years lol
@@netboy7638 lolz
Look at that 1% low you little kidos . At least dont be windows 10 fan .
I still use 8.1 but 24h2 have such stable utilize .
but why theres so many ppl saying intel gen 12/13/14 better using win 11 for E-Cores
e core? ecore are only good for multicore game (vulkan support game) otherwise you use p core only. disabling h/t give a performance boost. the only advantage of windows 11 is the ram frequency support. it allow you to reach high ram speed with high stability compared to windows 10
it seems 24h2 helped ryzen over intel
How are you running a 4090 less than 200w
Does windows 11 has higher latency than windows 10?
no the latency of win 11 is better
どうせならAMDでやってほしかったな
Windowsのバージョンで最適化されてるのってRyzenだし。
En intel no hay diferencia, pero en AMD el windows 10 y windows 11 24h2 es mucho mejor que las versiones anteriores de windows11 que mermaban el rendimiento en ryzen pero en intel no sucedía eso.
only AMD AM5 can do this much by 3-5% FPS with zen 5 lol 😂
basically same shit, so the hate for win11 is forced...
People don't hate win11 because of lower gaming performance they hate it because it's shit to use (I use it)
@@AncientED5 Then go back to Windows 7, i know you are one of those who claimed it was way better than 10 🤣
@@LucianoSkywalker I never used windows 7, I basically jumped from xp to 10
@@AncientED5 then go back to XP, accordin to your way of thinkin iit'ss wayy better than 11
@@LucianoSkywalker why are you so triggered over me not liking an operating system. Does Microsoft pay you to lick their boots or do you do it for free
Nothing changes, everything here is within the margin of error
Спасибо за это видео и за твой канал в частности.
Windows 10 is still the best OS, and not only in games.
i actualy downgraded from windows 11 back to windows 10 22h2 for 1 fps
Arent those the actual benchmark runs or what is the 4090 rendering in GoW Ragnarok in 24H2? 10-15% higher gpu usage number, 40-50w higher power consumption, yet apparently the lowest final result?
On amd processors where is the big difference
Still no reasen to switch to win 11
Windows 10 perfect
Yeah not gonna downgrade to win11 yet!😅 Win10 is still beast best os in history period.
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Windows 10 forever😊
Well, I wouldn't say forever. When Microsoft inevitably stops providing security updates, that would be the time to stop using it.
:D
ewww
You guys have been saying it since dos.
@@AbysmalEnd W10 ltsc...
Can you also add Linux pls
just swapped to 24h2 will see results
and?
24H2 should be better on AMD Ryzen processors.
breaks too many games, until they fix that I aint switching to 24H2 (Well, I alr did then reverte3d back to 23H2, Id rather have functioning games than a more complete OS)
The FPS is gone by collecting all of your datas and making screenshots
AMD on 24h2 is fireeee
Windows 10 is 10 years old still lags with terrible animations on 2024 hardware but at least it's explorer was fast. windows 11 explorer is terribly slow to open specially since top bar loads slower than the rest like budget android phones from 6 years ago when apps used to open piece by piece. windows 11 is an abomination built on top of previous versions back to when there was no GUI. I may switch to windows 12, three years after it's released because that's how long it takes for microsoft to make it even stable, not even joking.
Probably your hardware isnt 2024 since my 7800x3d doing perfectly fine.
Windows 11 has arrived
And the winner, by doing absolutely nothing at all, is..... WINDOWS 10!!! Take a bow!
bro there is no difference in game performance in between all versions of Windows and there never will be 🤦♂🤦♂
Try ryzen 9000 on these three maybe next. From what I saw on tech yes city's channel windows 11 henders the performance of ryzen 9000 like crazy.
He did already.
@@notenjoying666 that was the 7800x3d not ryzen 9000 my guy
@@chadfang2267 Whats this "windows 11 23h2 vs 24h2 on ryzen 9950x"? 🤦
@@notenjoying666 what's the video i commented on kid? Is it only windows 11 24h2 vs 23h2 or is there windows 10 22h2 also?
Internet is full of idiots 🤦🏻♀️
@@notenjoying666 I specifically asked for windows 10 also smartass, not just windows 11
Sorry, but for such a test I used a weak CPU i5-14400F 🙂
blud rly has the balls to say that i5 14400F is weak while using celeron 2 core cpu 💀💀💀💀💀
How, look its not bottlenecking it at all. This is the problem...cpu's are way better than GPUs atm and this is not botenecking a 4090 is proof
@@jamminwithmatt5313 It just slows down the CPU. Therefore, it is not known which Windows is more suitable for playing games.
So.. is a fallacy that win 11 24h2 performs better and with more fps than win 10 22h2....
i dont see any difference
Rip win 10 🤣
WIN 10
Cant download fps for that intel crap lol 😁.
Witcher 85 fps 1080p. on 4090 ? What 😅
GPU will work on resolution 2K or more
pls retest and include ghost spectre w11 24h2
Estou usando essa versão, e ta fluindo bem! manda ver mano.
Hi, can you pls test same test withe old Intel CPU like i7 4770k?
Intel is cooked
HL 54 fps wtf ?
Bro why you running a 14400f with a 4090 😭 atleast get a 14600k or 700k
to test the CPU ig, and not the GPU
@@sens_120ms yea lol I have a 13400f with my 4070ti super that I'm about to upgrade I just built the PC basically from my buddies pre built only part I have from it still is the CPU and it's hella bottlenecked
Its fake results i test by myself in 14700k oc, w10 win always
Okay, time to downgrade to 22H2. Thanks.
Did you watch the video 😂
1440f 4090😂😂😂
WTF intel? this update For RYZEN.... LOOOL
Windows 10 > Windows 11
Rip
In this test we also see how a powerful power supply is not necessary, a 4090 is on average 200watts, and the 60w processor, together with the system, will not exceed 350w, 400w maximum with overclocking, a quality 650w power supply is more than enough for any setup. And remember, from now on, new video cards and processors will be focused on energy efficiency, always consuming less, so this idea of buying a power supply with 1000W thinking about the future is totally wrong, you are spending money for nothing.
transient spikes are a thing.
Yes, you are right, 550 to 650w power supplies are the best choices, more than that is unnecessary. Always look for reputable brands in the market and preferably with gold efficiency
10 Good reasons to avoid oversizing your PC font: 1) The first important observation to make is that each Watt of power available in a power supply, more than your configuration requires, will not help your configuration at all. The performance will not change and will not necessarily guarantee an increase in the longevity of the power supply. However, it is customary, and providential, to leave some slack, but this slack should not exceed 20 to 30% of the total demand. So don't overdo it, think...
2) Power supplies evolve day by day. Today, there are power supplies on the market that are 10 to 15% more efficient than their counterparts from a few years ago.
3) Power supplies in general will present lower efficiency if required at low power when compared to their efficiency when delivering 40 to 75% of their final capacity. The ideal is for a power supply to operate within this range of power delivery capacity, considering the power demand of your configuration at no load and at full load... If you do not know the demand of your configuration at no load, size the power supply to work with 75% of the power supply's final supply, at the peak demand of your configuration.
4) Power supplies in general are decreasing their cost per Watt and increasing performance, improving every day. Investing in a much more powerful power supply than necessary, just because it is good today, is a mistaken view... New power supplies will be released tomorrow, better and cheaper than yours today. Waiting to buy a new power supply will always result in a cheaper purchase and a better quality power supply.
5) People think that buying an oversized power supply helps guarantee their future upgrades, etc., when things are not really like that. Substrates are getting thinner every day, CPUs and GPUs are more economical, new video cards are appearing on the market, with higher performance and lower power dissipation, and lower power requirements. It is quite possible that your future video card, in a year or two, will consume less energy and have better performance than your current card... It is quite possible that technologies involving CPUs or GPUs will require different power supplies in the future. Investing in a power supply for the long term can be a joke. Anyone who invested in a heavy power supply some time ago must be wondering now if it is Haswell Compatible. If not, they wasted money...
6) Many people think that power supplies tend to get damaged because they are weak and therefore "sag" over time and end up burning out, which is not true.
Power supplies are damaged most of the time due to their close connection to the AC network, due to lack of surge protection, lightning strikes on the electrical network, and things like that. It doesn't matter if a power supply is too strong, too powerful, at this point, it will just keep going and you will have wasted more money than necessary in the name of safety.
7) The power supply fan is not intended to cool your case, that's for sure, but it ends up helping with this task... If you use a very strong, excessively powerful power supply and it has a fan speed control based on the power demanded, it will most likely lose all chance of helping with this cooling. For the power supply, no problem, for your entire case...
8) Some of us have in mind to adopt a good UPS to support our configuration, in the event of a power outage. The same goes for a good line filter. An oversized power supply will require that this UPS is also oversized. Not that your configuration will need it, but rather the power supply will. High power supplies have high-value capacitors at their input, so it is directly proportional. The greater the power supply's delivery capacity, the greater the capacitance it must have in these capacitors. Obviously, the UPS will have to handle, to support this high capacitance at the input. The higher the power required, the higher its price goes. Oversizing a power supply implies having to oversize a future UPS, necessarily...
9) There is a great deal of confusion in the interpretation of information from video card manufacturers. I already have a topic about this subject, check it out: 10 Reasons why the video card manufacturer asks for a power supply with excessive power
This big confusion ends up making people think that those 450 or 500 Watts that the card manufacturer recommends are only to power that video card. So they think about adding another 300 to 500 Watts for the rest of the PC? That's when things get complicated. They end up buying crap promised 700 to 1,000 Watts to power a configuration that doesn't even require 250 to 300 Watts.
10) Most people think about adopting a more powerful power supply, with a lot of excess power available. Since high power means higher cost, sometimes, in order to contemplate this poor choice, the demands from the buyer's point of view regarding the quality of that power supply end up being lowered. They end up buying junk that promises high power, but which will bring absolutely no advantage, only disadvantages, due to low quality.
Therefore, think, get informed, try to find out the real demand of your configuration, before adopting a hyper power supply in it, which is definitely not a good deal, for at least 10 reasons listed there...
Very few people buy a 4090 for 1080p gaming.
Start asking the computer to produce 4 times the amount of pixels and see how it fairs then.
Finally, higher wattage PSUs have more head room for a quieter operation.
Нічого не змінюються все що відрізняється в межах статистичної помилки😂
у вин10 1% и 0.1% выше чем у других. Это важней чем средний фпс
Heart bro?
Sure
Why make this comparison with such a horrible CPU😂
Hi, anyone help me build my budget-friendly PC, please. After watching a lot of videos, I decided to buy these components. Anyone please tell me if these are all okay or not. If there is any bottleneck. This is my first PC, so I am a bit confused.
OS:- Windows 11 pro
CPU:- Intel Core i7-12700K
Liquid Cooler:- Nzxt Kraken 360 360mm
Motherboard:- Asus ROG Strix Z790-H Gaming WIFI
GPU:- Asus Dual RTX 4060 Ti Evo OC Edition 8GB
RAM:- Corsair Vengeance DDR5 (16GBx1) 5200Mhz
Storage:- Samsung 990 Evo 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD
SMPS:- Asus ROG Strix 550W 80 Plus Gold SMPS
Cabinet:- Ant Esports ICE-110 Auto RGB (E-ATX)
Monitor:- LG UltraGear 27GR75Q-B 27 Inch
Keyboard:- Logitech G213 Prodigy
Mouse:- Logitech G102 Prodigy
Thanks in advance.
for best performance you need to use dual channel ram
@@reloveutioneast Corsair do not sell 8gb×2 5200mhz ram,
So I think I should buy Corsair 16gb×2 6000mhz ram.
It's just double the amount of previous ram.😌
@@shivamverma-fm5gk buy 1 stick later.
is this pc primarly for gaming?
@@gamovic7786 yes bro. I love games. 🥲
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