Pemalite said:
HoloDust said:
Yeah, that's why I said technically ;) But yeah, in CPU heavy games, HX370 most likely wins. Oh, and I didn't know there are two versions of Z2 Extreme, AI and non AI, so my mistake on that one: 
Anyway, exciting times - with Valve making SteamOS available to handheld manufacturers, they are really taking a shot at MS, especially when games run better on it than on standard Win11. So it will be interesting to see how this cleaned up version fairs against SteamOS.
So far, I'm really liking what I'm seeing. |
I would probably build a dedicated gaming Desktop (Or racing simulator?) depending on how "Gaming optimized" this new fork of Windows 11 is... I would need to keep my workstation PC though, I need the cores/threads and RAM.  ...But cue more whinging about GPU prices. haha
From my understanding it basically "parks" all of Windows 11's services and non-gaming required features like the desktop until you call them up... And according to the reveal it actually saves several gigabytes of RAM. - Not that I care about saving Ram with 128GB of the stuff... But it's a nice bonus to get every single FPS you can get.
But it would be amazing just to boot up a PC just like an XBOX and jump straight into a game.
Right now I think the real wild card is if the NPU/A.I block can do hardware A.I FSR upscaling... It's what would really push these chips far above the Switch 2. |
Yeah, I think in near future we'll start seeing reviews and benchmarks on "regular Win11" vs "gaming optimized Win11" vs SteamOS.