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[โ€“] juipeltje@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Yeah that doesn't surprise me, especially with how much ram windows 11 needs just to run without anything open. So far 8 gigs still seems to work fine for their usecase, and i didn't really notice any bottlenecks whenever i was troubleshooting on their machines either. If anything the cpu ended up being more of an issue, the oldest of the 2 had a ryzen 2200g in it, and i noticed it would often spike up to 100% in task manager without doing much. I had to upgrade it anyway since windows 11 required a newer cpu for secure boot, so i put a 3400g in it and now it runs smooth again, still with 8 gigs of ram.

I think they changed the frequency adjusting algorithm under the hood with 11. It seems to be much more sluggish on bumping core clock frequency up when a big task happens. I had to go in and lock the minimum frequency to 100% on a bunch of user laptops because they would stutter so badly any time they went from low to high CPU usage.

Sometimes I miss being a sysadmin, then I remember dealing with windows 11's eccentricities.