^ Hm, one friend saw the same at similar time, he has same monitor, but 27" different store and amd gpu. Or that reddit user with 1year old and different brand msi, then another thread with at least 3 different samsung models, one had asus and acer, not cheaper models.. But I think all had VA panel, this curved stuff.. Edit: This started when they mentioned the fix back on win10 last year, but it's still not working... at least for me.. I think it's just some signal issue by windows boot when it detects gpu output and "breaks" in process. Imo needs more work.
My Windows 11 Final version Search suddenly update to new look! They is no new Windows Update or Microsoft Store Update.
I know Windows Insider Program build will have 2 version for Beta Channel and if you turn on new features experience by running build 22623, then it will came with new features. But I am running Final build and did not join Windows Insider Program for this PC. They is no new update release today, included no New Feature Experience Packs. Also I did not turn on any hidden feature using ViVeTool.
Already supported by consumer drivers for GeForce and Intel, that was quick. Radeon consumer "When it's done." (they seem to offer a pre-release to interested devs only)?
But AMD apparently not for consumers (only 1.0 so far): https://gpuopen.com/amd-support-for-microsoft-directstorage-1-1/ Nvidia's and Intel's blog posts specifically mention consumer driver version numbers that already support 1.1.
What matters is devs getting the driver. And for that, all vendors have it. At this point there are no games with DS 1.0, and much less, with 1.1 The first game with support for DS 1.0 is coming out in around 3 months. In the case of Intel, why bother with consumer drivers with DS1.1, at a time when so many of their current features are broken. And support for games in DX11 or older is so poor. They should have focused on current problems, not on features that might be used months from now.
Well, can't hurt to mention it in case users/testers want to run the decompression benchmark. It will fall back to likely (much?) slower DirectCompute when there's support for the new GPU decompression API.
But there are no games to do that. People who need to do that are devs, and those have access to these drivers. This is a non sequitur.
I don't know what your issue is? People have been running synthetic tests for tessellation, geometry performance, drawcall throughput etc. for ages. It's called curiosity...
Task manager now appears when I right-click on the taskbar. Didn't do anything and no updates were installed. Just randomly tried it and it was there.
KB5019980 update. It addresses an issue that affects File Explorer. It fails to localize folders. It addresses security issues for your Windows operating system.
I don't see anything there that relates to task manager being on the taskbar. At least it's there now. edit: just checked. I didn't have that update installed. Windows update is just now asking me to install it so it wasn't that update that did it.
No major complaints from my side for two systems. Really like that Windows Updates are rather quick (compared to older Windows 10 versions at least), also on my slow-a** Gemini Lake notebook. Some things of course could be way better, but you don't need to unnecessarily torment yourself with illusional expectations. Windows will be Windows, could be worse.