I have a 5900x and 2080ti build with 32gb ram. There was an issue with AMD in regards to gaming but it's been fixed now.I have a couple of desktops(both AMD 5950x processors, both 64gb ram, 1 has 3090 SLI, the 2nd has a 6900xt). I am keeping them on Windows 10 for some time. I'm planning a build for a 3rd desktop with a 12900k(already have the CPU). That system I will most likely put 11 on.
My laptops all have MacOS & Win 10 on them(including a 2018 Macbook Pro w/ Windows 10). I don't use the laptops much, so it will probably be some time before I bother updating the OS.
Shut the fuck up…excited for a new version of Windows…words fail me.
Worth it for wsl2 - been using 11 for work since it came out.
I work in cloud and DevOps. Bit differentThat's ironic because I've never worked anyplace where IT found it prudent to update anything as soon as it came out.
Two years ago, I put a 3400G, 32GB and a 970 EVO Plus in a fully updated DeskMini. Trying to install Win 10 was a nightmare. Updates never installed and I got at least 10 to 20 bluescreens a day. That plus the fact that I already disliked Win 10's dark mode made me send back all the new hardware and put Linux on my previous PC that I had built in 2013. Had to replace that thing about a month ago, so I got a 5700G, ASUS B550-I, 32GB (3600) as well as a 1TB 970 EVO Plus and am now running Manjaro (KDE) without any problems. Only really use the Terminal for updating my system, which is super easy.AWindows 10 has been running great
always surprises me to read stuff like that. in all my 20+ windows using years, I've never had a system being so unstable its unusable, not even back in the ME days.Two years ago, I put a 3400G, 32GB and a 970 EVO Plus in a fully updated DeskMini. Trying to install Win 10 was a nightmare. Updates never installed and I got at least 10 to 20 bluescreens a day. That plus the fact that I already disliked Win 10's dark mode made me send back all the new hardware and put Linux on my previous PC that I had built in 2013. Had to replace that thing about a month ago, so I got a 5700G, ASUS B550-I, 32GB (3600) as well as a 1TB 970 EVO Plus and am now running Manjaro (KDE) without any problems. Only really use the Terminal for updating my system, which is super easy.
Actually, same. I recall the only issue I had with ME was that you needed to reboot it regularly.always surprises me to read stuff like that. in all my 20+ windows using years, I've never had a system being so unstable its unusable, not even back in the ME days.
also dark mode rules.
WSL2 can be installed on Windows 10 too.Worth it for wsl2 - been using 11 for work since it came out.
I too was surprised. Back in 1992 I was the first kid in class who had his own PC in his room. We used DOS, Win 3.1 and Win 95 before my dad taught me how to install Windows and get connected to the internet in the Win 98 days. I "borrowed" Win XP from the internet before it was officially released. Got Win 7 for free from Uni. Tried (and absolutely hated) Win 8 on a laptop that my dad had bought for my mom. Upgraded my 32 bit Win 7 license to Win 10. Installed Win 11 last month. Out of all of these versions of Windows I enjoyed using Windows 10 the least but aside from updates taking forever to install and the system taking forever to reboot at the worst times possible, I never actually had any serious problems with Windows before upgrading to the 3400G. Not sure what exactly caused it. I only bought name brand parts that others said were compatible and worked flawlessly.always surprises me to read stuff like that. in all my 20+ windows using years, I've never had a system being so unstable its unusable, not even back in the ME days.
also dark mode rules.
At my last job we still used NT on the emissions benches. It’s worked for decades with no problem, software changes are super rare and they aren’t on the network so it would be totally stupid to change it until the PCs that can run it are all gone.Interesting bit of history, the military still uses XP on all the weapon systems. It's considered the most stable and near unhackable as they know the software in and out at this point. Microsoft still gives support to the military for XP and the military has added some of their own stuff to it so it's basically a super custom version of the OS.
Yeah, but no wslgWSL2 can be installed on Windows 10 too.
ahh, yeah that could be a good feature. i just just use wsl to stand up docker containers, mainly.Yeah, but no wslg
I haven't installed it on anything yet.
Turns out it's only supporting processors that are only a couple years old.
I didn't hear about that when it was being beta tested, just about some of the security measures.
Most of those are in ten year old computers anyways so no big deal.