If a few problems are not taken into account, the 24h2 update is almost identical to the previous version.
The latest Windows update will slow down the processor’s clock frequency in unexpected situations. Adobe Stock / AOP
Neowin Recently tested the performance of the Windows 11 24h2 update against the previous 23h2 version. The test was initially conducted directly from the previous version and then with a clean installation. Although there were no significant differences in most data, some surprising results were noted in the tests, says Neowin.
However, not all Windows versions are as stable. At least the KB5050094 and KB5051987 updates have led to many different problems such as playing games.
Borncity In addition to falling games, users have encountered a problem that affects performance that can easily go unnoticed.
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One user encountered the problem with a computer with Intel Ultra 9 285K. According to the user, Windows 11 moves to a certain type of power saving mode where the processor clock frequency is significantly reduced after reducing the application. The user secured this with both Prime95 and 7-Zip Benchmark tests.
Microsoft says the 24h2 version officially supports Intel Ultra 9 285K. Nevertheless, according to the user, the same problem did not occur with the previous generation of I9 12900K and Ryzen 9,9950X. The latter is not even on the official 24h2 support list.

