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Windows 11 & directx12 - 6/28/2021 6:18:27 PM   
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Greetings to All,
It would seem that Win 11 will need at least an 8th generation cpu chip and dx-12 compatibility.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/windows-11-will-be-a-free-upgrade-but-the-system-requirements-are-going.

My 4th generation cpu chip will not support Win 11 but my wife's 10th gen cpu will (I lose again).
Direct x12 seems to be required as well (released in 2015).
I am about ready to go Linux!
Win 12 seems to have advantages over direct x11.
https://www.hardwaretimes.com/what-is-the-difference-between-directx-11-and-directx-12/
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RE: Windows 11 & directx12 - 6/28/2021 7:43:34 PM   
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Why do you worry about Windows 11 for an existing PC?

Windows 10 will run fine until 2025. By then the world is a different place.

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RE: Windows 11 & directx12 - 6/28/2021 8:45:24 PM   
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My i7-4790k isn't supported. I've already installed another ssd with Linux Mint (Cinnamon) and installed some games with Steam/Proton and Wine.
Will start installing Matrix games this coming weekend to see what works.

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RE: Windows 11 & directx12 - 6/28/2021 10:48:46 PM   
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Greetings springel,
Microsoft determines what that different place will be.
I do not worry about it on my current dinosaur windows laptop but it will affect what I do in the near future.
At 69 years of age, 2025 assumes I am still here to see how things shake out..

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RE: Windows 11 & directx12 - 6/28/2021 11:10:33 PM   
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Directx 12 'works better in games' isn't really convinced among gamers. I've intel i5 9400 f (9th generation) adaptive vsync works better in most games using directx 11. Less screen tearing. Not reality just my observation maybe.

My very old pc worked better about War in The East, than my laptop makes it slower and my new PC show similarly slow performance as my previous laptop-mouse scrolling was very slow-. Hard to understand Matrix games sometimes.

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RE: Windows 11 & directx12 - 6/28/2021 11:20:28 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: springel

Why do you worry about Windows 11 for an existing PC?

Windows 10 will run fine until 2025. By then the world is a different place.


It better be since in today's world it's estimated only about 38% of machines are upgradeable to 11.

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