I have read 13600 is more optimize on windows 11 but because i play some games on android emulators ldplayer, bluestacks i have hear many people have problems on windows 11, i want to know if i can use the 13600k on windows 10

  • Main_Impress_9576@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You won’t have any issues. Windows 11 is just optimized to use the E cores as well the P cores more efficiently. But doubt the difference in gaming will be that big. It is my understanding that it is not until 14th gen that intel is starting to optimize or even use E cores for gaming. Before a lot of people would turn them off if the main purpose of the system was gaming.

    Having said that and being an early windows 11 adopter, it has come a long way and a lot of the issues from the beginning have been fixed

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    1 year ago

    If there is something specific, it would be useful to provide a link to the problem you are worried about. I don’t think you’ll have much of a problem running either operating system. Blustacks could potentially have issues with either.

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    1 year ago

    if you going to use win10,.

    consider editing powerplan,.

    >create new powerplan with balanced (base)

    install “powersettingsexplorer” app ,.

    change > Heterogeneous policy 4 to policy 0 ,.

    you cant find issues with balanced power plan mostly ,. but this change work even more better

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    1 year ago

    Yes, it works fine. There is a very slight performance penalty, but not one that most will notice.