Windows 11 24H2 again has performance problems on selected processors

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Windows sucks. It seems to me that this is not a terribly controversial statement nowadays. Just any other stationary operating system sucks at least a little more than Windows. However, the latest Windows 11 24H2 update is particularly problematic in Intel processors.

I’m not sure what is in Windows 11 24H2, which makes him such a hog, but boy does it Love Eating unnecessary CPU cycles whenever it is. You can remember that in particular 24h2 he had Significant performance problems Just a few months ago, in addition to breaking support for many Ubisoft games (among many other problems). Well, we are once again as a technological and hardware site Neowin He discovered a novel performance problem with the latest Intel processors.

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Windows 11 42H2 Intel Ultra 9 CPU prepters

More precisely, it seems that the latest Intel Ultra 9 285K processors are aggressive in Windows 11 24H2 for any reason. This is even more noteworthy, considering the fact that Microsoft mentions this particular processor as fully supported by the operating system. In addition, this problem does not seem to be present on other higher Intel processors from generations earlier. Neowin states that they were unable to reproduce the problem of choke in the last generation Intel i9-12900K, and it does not appear with Ryzen 9 9950x, which is noteworthy, because it is so NO Officially supported from 24h2.

To be candid, it’s a bit of a mess, but if you run the most newfangled Intel processor, the highest class processor and you have problems with game performance, it can be.

I have no stern problems with Windows 11 in any way yet, but I will gladly go to more green pastures, if and when it becomes a realistic option. Alternatives, such as Steamos, sound more and more tempting, the longer I spend with forced Microsoft updates and general instability, and I utilize Windows for Very A long time ago.

Therefore, the general edition of Steamo simply does not yet have, which I am sorry. Is it possible that the valve simply resigned from starting the operating system for general utilize, choosing instead to stick to a more closed hardware offer of the steam deck? It may be, although I hope it is not.

The fact is that Microsoft was sitting on laurels when it comes to desktop computers too long and although I am sure that the future HotFix will solve this particular set of performance problems, it is only a matter of time before more time appears. The operating system itself is constantly changing, irritating, which makes it as reliable as it should be. However, without the right alternative to the Windows operating system, it is what it is.


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