No where does is flat out say no, we're not going to block these updates from being installed, just to know that you're not entitled to receive them, they could screw your system up and we're not going to help you if it happens. They haven't, here's their official policyĪll that's saying is if you go ahead and install Windows on hardware that isn't supported and your computer gets screwed up, that's on you and we're not going to offer support to fix it. Coming from a guy on supported hardware, I'm not even thinking about upgrading to Windows 11 until at least a year in, and unless they add something that I actually find useful (like a command-line based package manager), I'm not gonna bother until Windows 10 is EOL, and by then Linux will hopefully take over all of my gaming needs. In a year or two they might add a new feature that might make you consider using it, but right now it's still practically in beta (don't kid yourself, when Microsoft releases something it's in beta until at least a year after official release), and you get no new features. It moves the task bar to the center, and adds even more telemetry in the background. I wouldn't recommend buying it now unless you're basically getting it for free, but it's not yet to the point where it's so slow that it's not worth using.Īs for whether it's worth using Windows 11, no. I mean, yeah FX is bad and everything, but it's not to the point where it bottlenecks an RX 570 in anything but CPU intensive games. Amd fx sucks balls and im pretty sure your gpu is bottlenecked pretty hard by that fx cpu
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