System Name | 3 desktop systems: Gaming / Internet / HTPC |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5500 / Ryzen 5 4600G / FX 6300 (12 years latter got to see how bad Bulldozer is) |
Motherboard | MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max (1) / MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max (2) / Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 |
Cooling | Νoctua U12S / Segotep T4 / Snowman M-T6 |
Memory | 32GB - 16GB G.Skill RIPJAWS 3600+16GB G.Skill Aegis 3200 / 16GB JUHOR / 16GB Kingston 2400MHz (DDR3) |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX 6600 + GT 710 (PhysX)/ Vega 7 integrated / Radeon RX 580 |
Storage | NVMes, ONLY NVMes/ NVMes, SATA Storage / NVMe boot(Clover), SATA storage |
Display(s) | Philips 43PUS8857/12 UHD TV (120Hz, HDR, FreeSync Premium) ---- 19'' HP monitor + BlitzWolf BW-V5 |
Case | Sharkoon Rebel 12 / CoolerMaster Elite 361 / Xigmatek Midguard |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Chieftec 850W / Silver Power 400W / Sharkoon 650W |
Mouse | CoolerMaster Devastator III Plus / CoolerMaster Devastator / Logitech |
Keyboard | CoolerMaster Devastator III Plus / CoolerMaster Devastator / Logitech |
Software | Windows 10 / Windows 10&Windows 11 / Windows 10 |
As it was said above, 8 years, they much have fixed something all this time, right? In any case I had Windows 10 installed before I moved to AM4 platform and every upgrade of Windows 10 on my AM3 systems was also a risk of ending up with a broken windows installation. That was one of the reasons I didn't liked them. Also Windows 10 does need fast SSD. Where Windows 7 was working nicely even on a mechanic HDD, Windows 10 was a nightmare. Not to mention options that where easily accecible on Windows 7 and there wasn't on Windows 10, or they where totally inaccessible. Don't ask me specific, I don't remember. I only remember the frustration from Windows 10 so many times, that kept me using the same Windows 7 installation for 8 years. That installation gone from AM3+, to s1150, back to AM3+, to AM4 without a hiccup. All this time, I was using Windows 10 only on a clean partition, for financials and banking, clearly for security reasons. Today is my main system with Windows 11 only on my laptop and 7 on my old AM3+.Why? How is Windows 10 significantly better today than in 2015?
I had to gone Windows 10 when I bought the R5 4600G. On 7 I couldn't use the integrated graphics on the Ryzen. Some modded drivers where available only for older Ryzen CPUs with Ryzen graphics, like the Athlon 3000G.7 WILL NEVER DIE ...I only jumped ship to Win10 as a primary with version 1903 , and that's because I had an abysmal experience with 7 on AM4 (Ryzen 5 1600+MSI B350), and cheap volume keys were only a thing for 10 by that point...Yet these last few days I somehow managed to coax a Windows 7 SSD (from my recently dead secondary) to play nice with my Ryzen 5 2600X + Aorus B450 + RX 580 4GB system. Granted, HDMI audio would not work no matter what and enabling the metrics overlay would cause a blue screen on game exit, but it was usable (latter issue is actually driver-related). Why even use 7 at this point? Simple: It seems there are games that flat-out don't work on 10 (Panzer Elite: Action) or run badly (Ryse: Son of Rome, Empire Earth, most DX8 and below games) and since I was smart/lucky enough to amass a disc collection when that was still viable I want to be sure I can still enjoy it; offline-only if necessary.
Maybe. Maybe 11 is missing all these features for people to hate it and instead we see Windows 12 with all the missing features back, all the annoyances gone, to make as love Windows 12 from the first day. That way MS will be selling as Windows 10(TEN) again as a Windows 12.By 2025 Windows 12 will be out and 11 will become the new Vista, quickly forgotten.
I meant the PC - I could upgrade 15 years old PC from XP through Vista, 7 and 8 to 10. Now having a four years old PC I'm unable to upgrade to 11 because too old CPU, no TPM etc. In 2025 there will be millions of PCs with perfectly fine 7th gen or older CPU, no TPM, maybe no Secure Boot, and they won't be able to normally run supported version of Windows.Windows 10 is technically almost 8 years old. That's roughly the time between the release of XP and 7
System Name | PS5/PS4 Pro+ |
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Processor | R5 5600/R5 2600X |
Motherboard | AsRock B550M Pro4/GB B450 Aorus Elite |
Cooling | Stock (Wraith Stealth/Spire) |
Memory | Kingston FURY Beast 16GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Quad Channel/ ADATA XPG Z1 Red 2400MHz (OC to 2666MHz) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 6700 Pulse/ RX580 4GB Nitro+ |
Storage | Kingston NV2/Intel 660p |
Display(s) | Samsung CRG5 27" 1080P 240Hz (set to 201Hz for improved perf) |
Case | Inaza X-Blade/Aqirys Thuban |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek |
Power Supply | Raidmax Vortex 80+ Bronze 500W/ Segotep Nuclear Aircraft Carrier H9PLUS+, 520W |
Mouse | VORTEX VG7500 |
Keyboard | MYRIA MG7519 |
Software | Windows 10 |
Not sure it'll work this time though. The Steam Deck already started chipping away at MSs' stranglehold and I myself actually tried Ubuntu Linux on an old laptop, and while I'm still learning it's perfectly usable for home tasks and even some gaming. Really old games (Win95/98 era) are a pain to get working even on 7 sometimes, so why not recover some user control while I'm at it? Add to that the fact that most modern games are literal political propaganda or garbage (sometimes both) and you'll realize that Microsoft is actually playing with fire at this point. Personally...I HOPE they get burned >:‑)Maybe. Maybe 11 is missing all these features for people to hate it and instead we see Windows 12 with all the missing features back, all the annoyances gone, to make as love Windows 12 from the first day. That way MS will be selling as Windows 10(TEN) again as a Windows 12.
Processor | Ryzen 5700X |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte B550 Arous Elite V2 |
Cooling | Thermalright PA120 |
Memory | Kingston FURY Renegade 3600Mhz @ 3733 tight timings |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse RX 6800 |
Storage | 36TB |
Display(s) | Samsung QN90A |
Case | be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 |
Audio Device(s) | Khadas Tone Pro 2, HD660s, KSC75, JBL 305 MK1 |
Power Supply | Coolermaster V850 Gold V2 |
Mouse | Roccat Burst Pro |
Keyboard | Dogshit with Otemu Brown |
Software | W10 LTSC 2021 |
System Name | Budget Box |
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Processor | Xeon E5-2667v2 |
Motherboard | ASUS P9X79 Pro |
Cooling | Some cheap tower cooler, I dunno |
Memory | 32GB 1866-DDR3 ECC |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 5600XT |
Storage | WD NVME 1GB |
Display(s) | ASUS Pro Art 27" |
Case | Antec P7 Neo |
So one of my computers is running W10 21H2, why Windows update does not find 22H2?
Processor | Ryzen 5700x |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X570S Aero G R1.1 BiosF5g |
Cooling | Noctua NH-C12P SE14 w/ NF-A15 HS-PWM Fan 1500rpm |
Memory | Micron DDR4-3200 2x32GB D.S. D.R. (CT2K32G4DFD832A) |
Video Card(s) | AMD RX 6800 - Asus Tuf |
Storage | Kingston KC3000 1TB & 2TB & 4TB Corsair MP600 Pro LPX |
Display(s) | LG 27UL550-W (27" 4k) |
Case | Be Quiet Pure Base 600 (no window) |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1220-VB |
Power Supply | SuperFlower Leadex V Gold Pro 850W ATX Ver2.52 |
Mouse | Mionix Naos Pro |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe with browns |
Software | W10 22H2 Pro x64 |
Who knows, with steam pushing linux, maybe 2025/2026 will be the year I migrate over. Using less and less things that are 'windows only' these days.............^^THIS^^
They can have my W10Pro licenses when they can pry them from my cold, dead hands !
System Name | 3 desktop systems: Gaming / Internet / HTPC |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5500 / Ryzen 5 4600G / FX 6300 (12 years latter got to see how bad Bulldozer is) |
Motherboard | MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max (1) / MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max (2) / Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 |
Cooling | Νoctua U12S / Segotep T4 / Snowman M-T6 |
Memory | 32GB - 16GB G.Skill RIPJAWS 3600+16GB G.Skill Aegis 3200 / 16GB JUHOR / 16GB Kingston 2400MHz (DDR3) |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX 6600 + GT 710 (PhysX)/ Vega 7 integrated / Radeon RX 580 |
Storage | NVMes, ONLY NVMes/ NVMes, SATA Storage / NVMe boot(Clover), SATA storage |
Display(s) | Philips 43PUS8857/12 UHD TV (120Hz, HDR, FreeSync Premium) ---- 19'' HP monitor + BlitzWolf BW-V5 |
Case | Sharkoon Rebel 12 / CoolerMaster Elite 361 / Xigmatek Midguard |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Chieftec 850W / Silver Power 400W / Sharkoon 650W |
Mouse | CoolerMaster Devastator III Plus / CoolerMaster Devastator / Logitech |
Keyboard | CoolerMaster Devastator III Plus / CoolerMaster Devastator / Logitech |
Software | Windows 10 / Windows 10&Windows 11 / Windows 10 |
There was a certainty in 2000 that Linux will kill eventually Windows. I mean, the year 2000, not the period 2000-2010. Today, after more than 20 years, a period of Vista, a period of Windows 8.x, many periods of anger towards Microsoft and their tactics, Linux is where? 1%, 2%, 4%? I am not talking about servers or consoles, and definitely not types of hardware that came after that period, like smartphones and tablets. Just desktops and laptops.Not sure it'll work this time though. The Steam Deck already started chipping away at MSs' stranglehold and I myself actually tried Ubuntu Linux on an old laptop, and while I'm still learning it's perfectly usable for home tasks and even some gaming. Really old games (Win95/98 era) are a pain to get working even on 7 sometimes, so why not recover some user control while I'm at it? Add to that the fact that most modern games are literal political propaganda or garbage (sometimes both) and you'll realize that Microsoft is actually playing with fire at this point. Personally...I HOPE they get burned >:‑)
Processor | i7 7700k |
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Motherboard | MSI Z270 SLI Plus |
Cooling | CM Hyper 212 EVO |
Memory | 2 x 8 GB Corsair Vengeance |
Video Card(s) | Temporary MSI RTX 4070 Super |
Storage | Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB and WD Black 4TB |
Display(s) | Temporary Viewsonic 4K 60 Hz |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNova 850 W Gold |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Logitech G105 |
Software | Windows 10 |
There was a certainty in 2000 that Linux will kill eventually Windows. I mean, the year 2000, not the period 2000-2010. Today, after more than 20 years, a period of Vista, a period of Windows 8.x, many periods of anger towards Microsoft and their tactics, Linux is where? 1%, 2%, 4%? I am not talking about servers or consoles, and definitely not types of hardware that came after that period, like smartphones and tablets. Just desktops and laptops.
The only one today who can dethrone Microsoft and Windows, is Nvidia. No one else. Google never really tried to compete with Windows. ChromeOS is limited to certain tasks. Apple is in it's own close ecosystem. But, if Nvidia had gotten ARM, Microsoft could be having a big problem. Intel and AMD definitely. Especially seeing how far ahead is Nvidia in GPU performance and features, over AMD. I am saying it for many years that deep down their brains, at Nvidia they are probably thinking big, really BIG. FULL Nvidia systems. PCs, laptops, consoles, smartphones, you name it with ONLY Nvidia hardware and a Linux OS optimised for that hardware. Can they do it? Of course they can. Are they going to do it? Now that they can't control ARM, probably not in that extent.
System Name | Budget Box |
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Processor | Xeon E5-2667v2 |
Motherboard | ASUS P9X79 Pro |
Cooling | Some cheap tower cooler, I dunno |
Memory | 32GB 1866-DDR3 ECC |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 5600XT |
Storage | WD NVME 1GB |
Display(s) | ASUS Pro Art 27" |
Case | Antec P7 Neo |
That really depends on what you mean by dethroned, or even "killed." For most of the time from 2000-2010, if you wanted to get online and do anything, you needed a desktop machine, and odds are it was running Windows. Yearly performance updates were actually noticeable, making upgrading regularly worthwhile. However, outside the workplace, Windows was dethroned from its dominant position in the 2010-2020 decade. Gone are the days when most households had multiple PCs for the family. Now the average household PC is likely old and barely used, and everyone in that household has a phone or tablet (iPad), and probably a game console or two. Playstation and Android run Linux, and that's a few billion devices. No, that's not the desktop, but that's Linux serving billions of users everyday, for hours and hours on end. In schools, Chromebooks are cheap, so it's a common feature (right or wrong is another conversation).There was a certainty in 2000 that Linux will kill eventually Windows. I mean, the year 2000, not the period 2000-2010. Today, after more than 20 years, a period of Vista, a period of Windows 8.x, many periods of anger towards Microsoft and their tactics, Linux is where? 1%, 2%, 4%? I am not talking about servers or consoles, and definitely not types of hardware that came after that period, like smartphones and tablets. Just desktops and laptops.
The only one today who can dethrone Microsoft and Windows, is Nvidia. No one else. Google never really tried to compete with Windows. ChromeOS is limited to certain tasks. Apple is in its own close ecosystem. But, if Nvidia had gotten ARM, Microsoft could be having a big problem. Intel and AMD definitely. Especially seeing how far ahead is Nvidia in GPU performance and features, over AMD. I am saying it for many years that deep down their brains, at Nvidia they are probably thinking big, really BIG. FULL Nvidia systems. PCs, laptops, consoles, smartphones, you name it with ONLY Nvidia hardware and a Linux OS optimised for that hardware. Can they do it? Of course they can. Are they going to do it? Now that they can't control ARM, probably not in that extent.
they can't even make a unified control panel
By 2025 Windows 12 will be out and 11 will become the new Vista, quickly forgotten.
Linux can never dethrone Windows because Windows and MS Office are too deeply entrenched in the business world where most PCs are in use. I remember when my company attempted to switch some 7,000 PCs over from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and it was a damn nightmare for the IT dept. Employees were barraging IT for help with everything imaginable. At the end of the day most people don't like change and switching to Linux would be a major change.
System Name | "The black one in the dining room" / "The Latest One" |
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Processor | Intel Xeon E5 2699 V4 22c/44t / i7 14700K @5.8GHz |
Motherboard | Asus X99 Deluxe / ASRock Z790 Steel Legend WiFi |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 w/4 Silverstone FM121 fans / Arctic LF II 280 w Silverstone FHP141's |
Memory | 64GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 2400 (8x8) / 96GB G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 6400 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 1080 Ti FTW3 / Asus Tuff OC 4090 24GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 Evo Plus, 1TB Samsung 860, 4 Western Digital 2TB / 2TB Solidigm P44 Pro & more. |
Display(s) | 43" Samsung 8000 series 4K / 50" Vizio M-series 4K |
Case | Modded Corsair Carbide 500R / Modded Corsair Graphite 780 T |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar Essence STX/ Asus Xonar Essence STX II |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1200i / Seasonic Prime GX-1300 |
Mouse | Logitech Performance MX, Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 3.0 |
Keyboard | Logitech K750 Solar, Logitech K800 |
Software | Win 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 IoT / Win 11 Enterprise IoT LTSC 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V11/display.php?id=202122048229 |
System Name | Personal \\ Work - HP EliteBook 840 G6 |
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Processor | 7700X \\ i7-8565U |
Motherboard | Asrock X670E PG Lightning |
Cooling | Noctua DH-15 |
Memory | G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Black 32GB 6000MHz CL36 \\ 16GB DDR4-2400 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS RoG Strix 1070 Ti \\ Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
Storage | 2x KC3000 2TB, Samsung 970 EVO 512GB \\ OEM 256GB NVMe SSD |
Display(s) | BenQ XL2411Z \\ FullHD + 2x HP Z24i external screens via docking station |
Case | Fractal Design Define Arc Midi R2 with window |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1150 with Logitech Z533 |
Power Supply | Corsair AX860i |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Corsair K55 RGB PRO |
Software | Windows 11 \\ Windows 10 |
LTSC 2019 extended support end is 2029 and LTSC 21h2 in 2027. First one ideal for any business. Second one home use.
But windows 11 is still not balanced with the security intelligence proposed in the fTPM /TPM protocols to be launched in the market.By 2025 Windows 11 could be as good as Windows 10. The same as with Windows 10 that it took a few years to be a somewhat acceptable replacement for Windows 7.
System Name | Never trust a socket with less than 2000 pins |
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System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | 13700k |
Motherboard | Asrock Z690 Steel Legend D4 - Bios 13.02 |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S |
Memory | 32 Gig 3200CL14 |
Video Card(s) | 4080 RTX SUPER FE 16G |
Storage | 1TB 980 PRO, 2TB SN850X, 2TB DC P4600, 1TB 860 EVO, 2x 3TB WD Red, 2x 4TB WD Red |
Display(s) | LG 27GL850 |
Case | Fractal Define R4 |
Audio Device(s) | Soundblaster AE-9 |
Power Supply | Antec HCG 750 Gold |
Software | Windows 10 21H2 LTSC |
Indeed, this announcement has me tempted to switch from LTSC now. I see it as good news, finally they stabilised the platform for consumers.Thank God for that. After all these years consumer Windows 10 users will finally enjoy the same feature Enterprise LTSC users have been enjoying all along - to just have security patches without being plagued by 'feature' updates...