Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s newly released major OS, with a reimagined and clean UI. It adds a centered Start Menu and restyled taskbar, and polished edges to align with minimalist aesthetics. Overall performance sees boosts in speed and reliability. Supporting fluid transitions between open windows.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Enhancing Your PC for Optimal Gaming Performance
DirectX 12, officially recognized as DX12 is an advanced graphics interface that enhances gaming performance. Automatically part of both Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It is key to enhancing both gaming performance and visual quality. Game Mode in Windows ensures that system resources are used to enhance gaming performance.
Notification Center: Clear and Organized Access to Alerts
Taskbar: Boost Your Workflow with One-Click Access to Key Apps
Notification Center keeps your notifications organized and easily accessible.
Taskbar keeps all your essential programs readily available with one-click access.
Notification Center is designed to consolidate all your alerts into one space.
Taskbar simplifies application access by keeping your favorite programs within reach.
Settings and Control Panel: Simplify Configuration Tasks in Windows
The Settings feature simplifies managing everything from devices to updates, part of the core features of Windows 10 and Windows 11 platforms. It plays a major role in adjusting settings to user needs. Allowing modifications of storage, device drivers, and system updates. The Settings app also supports update controls and backup scheduling.
- Windows without any Microsoft account connection
- Windows for systems with low CPU power
- Windows without Defender antivirus running
- Windows installation with no background Cortana activity