A YouTube channel, which claims to be using a release-ready version of Windows 11, shared the performance test results of the next-generation operating system. According to the shared results, although Microsoft has made remarkable improvements by the CPU, there is no big jump in GPU performance.
Microsoft, one of the largest technology companies in the world, will present the new generation operating system Windows to users with its launch event on June 24 (this Thursday). The new generation Windows, which has been personally approved by Microsoft to be called Windows 11 and we learned almost all the information about it with the emergence of the ISO file, will apparently also offer improvements in performance.
Expressing that he uses a ready-to-publish version of Windows 11, the Ben Anonymous YouTube channel showed how a Windows 11 running with Intel Core i7-10875H processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super graphics card offers a performance improvement compared to Windows 10, with synthetic test results. revealed.
Before anything else; The boot speed of Windows 11 takes only 13 seconds. In Windows 10, this time was 16 seconds. Also, the Time Spy score in 3DMark generally ranges from 6,872 to 7,613; 6,573 to 8,886 on CPU; On the GPU, it has increased from 6,927 to 7,426. In addition, Windows 11 has done better in the storage unit test, but at this point, it is useful not to take it as a criterion as the capacity of the hardware can also be decisive.
Windows 10 - Windows 11 performance test results
3DMark (General): Windows 10: 6.272 - Windows 11: 7.613
3DMark (CPU): Windows 10: 6,573 - Windows 11: 8,886
3DMark (GPU): Windows 10: 6,927 - Windows 11: 7.426
Geekbench (Single core): Windows 10: 1,138 - Windows 11: 1,251
Geekbench (Multi-core): Windows 10: 6.284 - Windows 11: 7,444
When we look at the Geekbench test results, the single-core performance, which is 1.138 in Windows 10, increases to 1.251 in Windows 11. In addition, multi-core performance also increases from 6,284 to 7,444. As a matter of fact, since the Windows 11 developer edition ISO file has been leaked, anyone can perform these tests, but Ben Anonymous claims to be using a release-ready version of Windows, which means you won't get the same results as Ben Anonymous in testing with the developer edition.