Is Windows 11 Just This Slow?
I have a desktop gaming machine that runs Windows 11. It's not bad at games but it's so slow at things like, opening apps, opening settings, etc.
Is Windows 11 just this slow, or is something wrong?
It's so bad that I ran winsat formal
to see if my nvme "hard drive" was somehow misconfigured:
Results:
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> CPU LZW Compression 1139.80 MB/s
> CPU AES256 Encryption 15057.26 MB/s
> CPU Vista Compression 2834.34 MB/s
> CPU SHA1 Hash 10656.56 MB/s
> Uniproc CPU LZW Compression 100.19 MB/s
> Uniproc CPU AES256 Encryption 986.78 MB/s
> Uniproc CPU Vista Compression 250.19 MB/s
> Uniproc CPU SHA1 Hash 774.01 MB/s
> Memory Performance 29614.11 MB/s
> Direct3D Batch Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Alpha Blend Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D ALU Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Texture Load Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Batch Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Alpha Blend Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D ALU Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Texture Load Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Geometry Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Geometry Performance 42.00 F/s
> Direct3D Constant Buffer Performance 42.00 F/s
> Video Memory Throughput 279385.00 MB/s
> Dshow Video Encode Time 0.00000 s
> Dshow Video Decode Time 0.00000 s
> Media Foundation Decode Time 0.00000 s
> Disk Sequential 64.0 Read 4159.90 MB/s 9.5
> Disk Random 16.0 Read 1007.15 MB/s 8.8
> Total Run Time 00:00:11.67
When it can read a Gagabyte per second when doing random access, I don't think the disk is the problem. The CPU is an "AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor" at 3.59 GHz, which also shouldn't be a problem.
Anybody have tips beyond "LOL don't run Windows"?