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<blockquote data-quote="Thiagoo" data-source="post: 950819" data-attributes="member: 91747"><p>You shouldn't use LTSC versions as a daily driver on home computers, especially if you do stuff like gaming.</p><p></p><p>Example: if Windows gets a feature update that improves performance with DirectX, you simply won't get it because LTSC systems don't need it. And for the less apps, an ATM don't need Cortana or Metro apps, it just doesn't make sense, this is why it's removed from LTSC (it's not getting feature updates for the same reason). Metro apps won't affect performance as they get suspended and consumes 0% of CPU and a absolutely small quantity of RAM, and there is <strong>literally no difference between Windows 10 editions like Pro and Home to LTSC in terms of performance (the difference is like 0,8%).</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thiagoo, post: 950819, member: 91747"] You shouldn't use LTSC versions as a daily driver on home computers, especially if you do stuff like gaming. Example: if Windows gets a feature update that improves performance with DirectX, you simply won't get it because LTSC systems don't need it. And for the less apps, an ATM don't need Cortana or Metro apps, it just doesn't make sense, this is why it's removed from LTSC (it's not getting feature updates for the same reason). Metro apps won't affect performance as they get suspended and consumes 0% of CPU and a absolutely small quantity of RAM, and there is [B]literally no difference between Windows 10 editions like Pro and Home to LTSC in terms of performance (the difference is like 0,8%).[/B] [/QUOTE]
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