 Prices for PC components like GPUs and CPUs and memory starting to finally come down, you may wanna upgrade your PC. So we thought we'd check in with Will about where to start. Is Windows 11 compatibility for your parts something that's worth paying attention to? Is that a good guide? So anything you buy today is gonna have Windows 11 compatibility at this point. Like unless you're going to eBay and buying old hardware from 10 years ago, your new components, anything you've bought realistically in the last three or four years is gonna be Windows 11 compatible. And then there's a larger question about whether you wanna upgrade to Windows 11. Like would I build a new machine today to have a Windows 11? Would I replace a perfectly good Windows 10 machine just to get Windows 11? Probably not. Windows 11 is great. I'm using it day to day. It's a much better OS now than it was when it launched. Is it a necessity? Absolutely not.