

Dazar'alor harbor widefield view from the pyramid is a GPU rendering/field of view scenario and is quite well optimized. Stonard is an old zone example - very light on the GPU so it's pretty much CPU/GPU draw calls benchmark. Ardenweald is quite GPU intensive in widefield views, while Bastion is way less demanding. For integrated graphics and alike particle effects from spells may be a problem and then you should lower the quality settings to mode 3 or customize it so that so particle effects are kept low.Īrdenweald and Bastion widefiled views are static (versus making loops around Dalaran and Oribos). This is a single core benchmark pretty much - if you want good combat performance you need as strong single core performance as possible.

Kazaraz mass comba scenario mimics raids worst case performance by pulling large amount of mobs and letting them cast and attack. Average FPS isn't that bad but 1% and 0.1% low FPS showcase that you can get stutter in those areas when moving around. On top of that Oribos is full of players which further limits the performance. The differences are rather small so if you want or have Windows 11 you should not have any problems with the game performance.ĭalaran (Legion) an Oribos are player hubs known from they lower performance. Let start with 16GB RAM (2x8GB 3200CL15) benchmarks:Īs you can see Windows 11 is slightly below Windows 10 in those benchmarks aside of Dazar'alor widefield harbor view. Tests were made on Shadowlands 8.2 PTR version. The test platform was Ryzen 5 4650G (6C/12T Zen 2 APU), GTX 1070 and latest Nvidia drivers and Windows 11/10 versions. WoW benchmarksĪll tests were made at 1080p resolution and mode 7 settings. W11 is also recommended for Intel Alder Lake CPUs. You can check if it's on in System Information.Įarly versions of Windows 11 had problems with schedulers for Ryzen CPUs which later on was fixed. If enabled it can decrease the performance by a bit. It's a feature present also in Windows 10, but off by default. If you do a clean install the system may have Virtualization-Based Security enabled by default (VBS for short). Microsoft has an app to check for such things and more details on their webpage. Secure Boot can be something you have to enable in the BIOS. Most if not all recent AMD/Intel platforms have TMP 2.0 on the motherboard. The most problematic can be UEFI, Secure Boot capable and TPM 2.

To do so your PC must meet Windows 11 requirements. You can either do a fresh clean install of Windows 11 or do an upgrade from Windows 10. There were and sometimes still are some differences or issues with it when it comes to gaming so let's give it a quick test using World of Warcraft Shadowlands 9.2 PTR. Windows 11 is the fresh version of the critically acclaimed Microsoft operating system.
