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fps parity
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The tag 'fps parity' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions comparing average and minimum frame rates between Windows 10 and Windows 11 in gaming. Based on recent threads, the tag focuses on whether switching from Windows 10 to Windows 11 maintains similar average FPS, while also addressing edge cases like micro-stutters and minimum-FPS regressions in certain titles. Testing on high-end AMD systems shows near-identical average FPS, but some games exhibit jarring 0.1% lows after upgrading. The tag explores the trade-off between performance parity and occasional stuttering, especially as Windows 10 end-of-support approaches, helping gamers decide whether to upgrade or stay.
The short answer: for most players, switching from Windows 10 to Windows 11 will not change your average framerate in today’s demanding games — but a handful of minimum‑FPS regressions and micro‑stutter reports make the decision more nuanced than a simple “upgrade or wait.” Recent hands‑on...
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