At the end of the week, a test assembly of the next Microsoft operating system – Windows 11 – was leaked to the network. In the first tests, Windows 11 was inferior in performance to Windows 10.

However, now it becomes clear that not everything is so simple. New tests have shown that in the same build, Windows 11, numbered 21996.1, can demonstrate a significant performance increase compared to Windows 10. Interestingly, according to the author, he received a copy of Windows 11 directly from Microsoft, tested it for some time and decided to publish a video only after the build of the new OS has leaked to the network (not from him).
Video blogger Ben Anonymous tested Windows 11 on a laptop with an Intel Core i7-10875H processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super graphics. As the author immediately states in the title – Windows 11 simply “destroys” Windows 10 in benchmarks.
Already at boot time, a difference is noticeable – the system boots in 13 seconds versus the previous 16. In the 3DMark Time Spy test suite, the new OS scored 7613 points instead of the previous 6872, if we take only the CPU, then the points increased from 6573 to 8886, and only the GPU – from 6927 to 7426.
On Geekbench, single-threaded performance increased from 1138 on Windows 10 to 1251 on Windows 11, while the multi-threaded score increased from 6284 to 7444.
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