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Windows 11 - Do you like it? (with poll)

Do you like Windows 11?

  • Yes

    Votes: 67 27.7%
  • It's ok.

    Votes: 81 33.5%
  • No

    Votes: 51 21.1%
  • I prefer Windows 10

    Votes: 66 27.3%
  • I prefer Windows 7

    Votes: 27 11.2%
  • I prefer something else (discuss in the comments)

    Votes: 16 6.6%

  • Total voters
    242
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System Name Home workhorse-gaming
Processor Intel 13600KF @ 5400/4300
Motherboard Asus ROG Strix Z790A Gaming WiFi
Cooling Arctic Freezer 2 rev.7 360mm
Memory 2x16 Kingston Fury Renegade Silver RGB DDR6400@XMP settings - 32-39-39-80
Video Card(s) Palit GamePro 3080Ti with Alphacool Eiswolf 2 360 mm
Storage NVME, WD 550 Blue 1 TB (gen.3), Samsung 980 1 TB (gen.3), Kingston KC3000 2 TB (gen.4)
Display(s) Samsung Odyssey G5 LS27AG500NUXEN (IPS, flat), @120Hz, 10 bit color (165Hz@8 bit)
Case Corsair 5000D Airflow, 4xArctic Bionix P120
Audio Device(s) Creative Sound BlasterX AE5 Plus, Creative P580 speakers, Sennheiser HD569
Power Supply Seasonic Focus GX 850W Gold
Mouse Razer Basilisk V3 Chroma
Keyboard Asus TUF Gaming K3
VR HMD none
Software W11 pro
Benchmark Scores https://hwbot.org/xtu2/analyze/5404795?recalculate=true
You're not wrong. NT4.0 and all previous versions of NT were never intended to be consumer OSes and as such were never supported well as gaming platforms.


I think all of us that remember what computing was like back then miss those days as well!
Hehe. I had back then quite a few IBM machines with NT 4.0 SP6 on them, Novell Netware and other things for us the plebs (mission critical ran on AS/390). Quake 2 was a no no, Quake the original ran good enough that we had tournaments in the third shift between warehouse/production/maintenance. After 6 months or so I left a note on a share drive to the IT, asking them if I could join in. That was my entrance in the IT industry :D.
 
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