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WTF?
You would have to track it through your hardware. Not all things are software.
From hard drive transfer speed, bus speed, memory speed to the other drives speed. Some hardware doesn't play well with other hardware so software stands in the middle to remedy it often which can slow it down.
Hard to know.
I was surprised when people with new high end systems were running windows 10 honestly. I have it but it's what came with my system that is finally on its last leg.
An OS can't actually be on "it's last leg" since it's software not hardware.
Sure if you have a version of W10 that wasn't reinstalled in like the past 3 years it will feel sluggish, as soon as you reinstall it fresh though it will immediately feel like DAY 1 - that's how OS's work.
Personally i will avoid W11 as long as i can no matter how much i'll upgrade my PC.
Yep pretty much useless.
I got like a 5 FPS boost... absolutely pathetic for a 5.5 GB update.