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athlon
2y

Windows 11 kinda defeated me (although probably by my own fault of installing it on unsupported hardware).

I’ve been having horrible input lag whenever my system has been doing something CPU intensive - gaming, even copying files, to the point where I would have 2 second delay between key input and key being registered by the system.

I reverted back to Windows 10.

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  • 4
    You can defeat Windows easily - once and for all, and with no hardware change.
  • 3
    Still on windows 10 on my main pc even if supports win11. I have win11 on my secondary pc and I don't like that's bloated with slow and heavy web tech, when they should have used native one
  • 4
    @Fast-Nop Linux.

    Yeah, I thought about it, but the problem is that at this point I only use my desktop PC for playing video games (I do everything else on MacBook). And I know, the Proton exists thanks to our lord and saviour GabeN, but I really don’t wanna screw around just to play games.

    I installed Windows 10 and removed every single pre installed app (minus the Calculator), disabled all telemetry and it’s good enough.
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    @athlon just fyi the apps has no impact on performance as long they don't autostart... They just use a bit of space, compared to games is nothing 😅
  • 1
    @dontbeevil I know, but I wanted to have that ultra minimal setup :>
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