It will impact both real-world use and benchmarking. Essentially, you will need Win11 to properly benchmark upcoming Intel Alder Lake CPUs. Having a nerfed cache performance makes the whole comparison moot against their Ryzen counterparts. Besides, Ryzen with V-Cache is not too far from launch either. This is definitely a regression. The system overall does not feel snappy. Poor L3 cache performance translates to slower CPU-to-RAM data transfer. So, even if you have done all the homework with Ryzen such as ensuring FCLK and MCLK ratios are maintained and using the best Samsung B-dies with tight latencies, it will still have an overall negative impact. And even if there's no perceived loss, such blatant dips in performance should not happen for no reason. Though Wintel cartel still rules the PC world, AMD and MS have become quite close lately given the scheduling improvements that MS specifically made for the Threadrippers and 16-core Ryzens and the semi-custom SoC built for the Xbox Series X|S. Poor L3 will have a definite impact on gaming: if not on the average fps, then definitely on frame pacing. Since it's the same OS that Xbox will feature at the core, it's in their best interest to get this sorted asap.
22000.194 Several "service" names are different immediately after installation and after the update (KB5001030, KB5004342). (ja-jp) It didn't change in previous builds. In addition, the right-click menu in Explorer still disappears immediately when displayed, so you have to click a few times.
This is probably the direction I'm going to, staying with 10 even though I now got a CPU (AMD 5600x) that is new enough. It seems like a reskin of 10 with a lot of quality of life disadvantages, worse taskbar, worse start, hilariously worse and slower right click
you'll have to wait until Oct. 5 for the official general public W11 ISOs - see abbodi's post here. they might be different from the .132 build and could be produced by late Sept
xD I am willing to like Win 11, but this is too much... Can't customize taskbar, right click is not friendly and can't customize it... sometimes it can be hard to disable Windows Defender AV using GPO (It comes back a couple of times you try) Feels like you don't own your PC anymore. Hopefully this will be added / fixed via first DLC
Does it happen if you install a third party AV? If Defender keeps coming back if you don't have any AV at all, IMHO that's a good thing - running 'naked', i.e. unprotected for significant periods of time is bound to get you into trouble sooner or later.
I want to upgarde in windows 11 but the version that is going to be released in 5 October, which one build and where do I download it from?