Win11 has been very popular recently. In addition to the improvement of the UI interface, the performance of Windows 11 has also been hotly discussed by netizens in recent days. The results tested by different people vary greatly. Previously reported results on a heterogeneous processor with 1 large and 4 small cores such as Lakefield showed that Windows 11 has optimized the scheduling of large and small cores, and the single-core performance has improved by more than 8%.
Some people’s test results are more exaggerated. A YT blogger tested a notebook with Core i7-10870H + RTX 2070 Super graphics card. It showed that the DX12 test of 3DMark has improved significantly. The GPU increased from 6927 to 7613, and the CPU soared from 6573 to 8886 points. .
After calculation, the GPU performance is improved by 7% and the CPU performance is improved by 35%. This result is simply optimized by God.
In the Geekbench test, the single-core performance of the CPU did not change much, while the multi-core performance increased by 18%. The improvement is also exaggerated.
Regarding the performance issues of Windows 11, the Hardwareluxx website also conducted its own tests, but they used a Core i9-10900K processor, 32GB memory, RX 6900 XT or RTX 3090 graphics card to compare application and game performance.
Since the changes are not big, I won’t introduce the performance differences one by one. The performance of Windows 11 is generally a little higher than that of Windows 10.However, the gap is mostly about 1-2%, and some games have even dropped a little, but the overall result is not obvious.
Looking back at the several tests that appeared, the performance improvement of Windows 11 may come from several aspects.
First, desktop processor users,Gaming PCs are obviously not going to get significant CPU/GPU performance gains from Windows 11, that much is for sure.
Windows 11 has significantly improved mainly on the mobile platform.Because notebooks and 2-in-1 computers involve complex power consumption management, there is room for optimization of CPU scheduling.Windows 11 has obviously made improvements in this aspect. Some have obvious improvements in single-core, and some have obvious improvements in multi-core. It depends on the specific CPU configuration.
The above is the relevant report on the real test of Windows 11 performance. I hope you like it, and please continue to pay attention to Huajun Software Park.