First Windows 11 Performance Benchmarks reveal to surprise you of the new OS’s state

The performance of the upcoming Windows 11 is a topic of discussion for all. Since it is a leaked build, despite of many installed Windows 11 on a VM and enjoyed the new wallpapers and themes, no comments are being made by them on its performance.

However, some folks are giving an idea about how the Windows 11 is going to be. Ben Anonymous, a YouTuber claims to have a copy of Windows 11 Pro (Build 21996.1) sourced from Microsoft developer account. Thus, he released Windows 11 benchmarks and compared them with Windows 10.

As per this, the Windows 11 will take lesser time than Windows 10 on  Asus ROG Zephyrus laptop running an Intel Core i7-10875H with 32GB DDR4 RAM, 2TB SSD, and Nvidia RTX 2070 Super Max-Q 8GB graphics chip.

He also compared the two based on their storage speed. The Windows 11 was found to have speed of 3, 448 MB/ S as compared to 2,930 MB/S to Windows 10. The Windows 11 also show a considerable edge on 3DMark (7613 @ 4.9GHz over Windows 10’s
6872 @ 4.8GHz) and Geekbench (Windows 11 has Single Core: 1251, Multi Core: 7444, Clock: 4.9 GHz).

Testing to 3DMark show a performance gain of 9.74: in Windows 11 while there was a 9.04% gain in Geekbench5 single-core and 15.59: in the multi-core test. By looking these figures, one can clearly says the next Windows upgrade has impressive performance boost.

For more insights on Windows 11, you can refer the Ben’s YouTube video. We are expecting more results to show up on the web soon. At last, we also mention this that you should wait until the Microsoft official releases the copy of Windows 11.