![]() ![]() (See our rundown of key new features in Windows 11 for gamers.)īut in these days when the cost of GPUs makes buying one feel like a major life choice, how about the frame rates? What about sheer, raw gaming performance? Does 11, indeed, turn it up to 11? Part of this is the integration of certain gaming-centric options into the Windows settings. Just before we posted this article, we tested Windows 11 and 10 on a mainstream Dell laptop to see the differences in performance between everyday productivity apps. To see if there’s any speed advantage (or disadvantage!) in Windows 11 for gaming, we took matters into our own hands once again: We ran the same batch of gaming benchmark tests, in turn, on the same laptop on each operating system, in a best-case scenario to show any differences. The laptop in question here is the Alienware x15, a slim and potent high-end machine. If any consistent variance in performance will arise between the two operating systems, this deluxe laptop will give us enough hardware overhead to make the margins clear. The Alienware x15 packs up-to-the-moment components: an Intel Core i7-11800H processor, 16GB of memory, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 GPU. ![]()
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