@warman - ram consumption between 10 and 11 is pretty samey. you can look up benchmarks between 10 and 11 on fresh and updated installs, comparable performance and ram usage that you might notice only if you're looking at the numbers. I remember game frames were like +/- 2% between the two on one multi-game benchmark, numbers that could also occur between two separate tests on the exact same system.
win 10 eol is like 2025, so you can sit on it for a bit.
@dilbert - people have been making fun of MS for the forever-10 fail since the announcement of 11. I also find it funny, but whatever. I really would not care to be using windows 10 for the rest of my life anyway. sit down to a computer with dos 6 or windows 3.1 installed sometime and ask yourself if you'd want that in your daily computing. I prefer not having to manually configure my coms, irqs, and startup files each time I want optimal performance in a different software, thank you.
win 10 eol is like 2025, so you can sit on it for a bit.
@dilbert - people have been making fun of MS for the forever-10 fail since the announcement of 11. I also find it funny, but whatever. I really would not care to be using windows 10 for the rest of my life anyway. sit down to a computer with dos 6 or windows 3.1 installed sometime and ask yourself if you'd want that in your daily computing. I prefer not having to manually configure my coms, irqs, and startup files each time I want optimal performance in a different software, thank you.