 A couple questions for tonight's show is windows 11 now recommended again. I hate these ones It depends, but here are the hard numbers if you have a 11900 or below this is talking about an i9 So you have an i9 and there is a series number if you don't know what I'm talking about Google it or ask your mom now Iran pride. I don't know either, but here it is i9 11900 or below you should have windows 10 you need windows 11 if you have anything greater than that Why is that it has to do with the way that the CPUs are doing their multi-threading and hitting their Maximum outputs you have to have windows 11. Don't ask me why they did that But starting in the 12 series 12 900 or above actually not 900 there I think the lowest one is a 12 700 12 700 and above on the i9s You will need windows 11 that answers that question is Karen's time sink no longer recommended I don't recommend you guys do any kind of time sink because you guys all mess it up I wish I had never even mentioned Karen's time sink because you guys all flop them up anyway And you're like oh, I'm gonna put it so I'm gonna have it re-sink every second and next thing You know your time clocks are all like messed up when Ninja Trader's trying to fight your time clocks I'm trying to count how many Trades have come through with an X number of seconds and you guys got this stupid thing going over there auto sinking every half minute I'm gonna sink in every half minute. I'm like you're you're you're fucking it up Okay, pardon my French, but you are really messing this up for yourselves and it's a super frustrating when you guys keep putting this up on No, no the answer is absolutely no stop putting on time sink software on your computer extreme tuning utility the xtu for Intel I have used it. I hate it. It doesn't do what you want it to do most of the time It's very difficult to use you'll probably hear that even from other youtubers who are actually using it or like dude This thing can really you know mess things up for you be very careful when you start messing with the tuning utility in general You're usually trying to overclock when you're doing this and you need to know specifically reasons why you are doing the overclocks And you this is a very advanced level user type of stuff and you've got to be able to undo it I will say this if you're using the extreme tuning utility I'm not supporting it and you'll need to do a lot of research and homework online to do it and my biggest Hint on it would be make sure that you know how to undo Whatever you have done so start with a plan of a backup kind of like we do with our workspaces I tell you if we're gonna save a workspace save two of them so you have a backup Okay, so back up your configuration settings before you go so you can reverse them because no doubt you will the first few times At least you are going to mess this up So yeah, be very careful and no I do not recommend it. I just cannot emphasize how much I do not recommend doing it There are other ways to safely. I don't even say overclock but enabling XMP and some of the other stuff I've told you guys about you know, check a video online on a few of those things Do I believe that you could overclock with our system? Yeah, because our system really doesn't overheat your system Anyways, we there's low risk to our load because if you are familiar with overclocking our load is not a Multi-threaded heavy Utilization type of workload So if you were to overclock meaning individual CPU settings on the high side that actually would benefit them because we're not going to necessarily usually overload them anyways But you would have to be careful of the other things you're doing on your PC If you were doing gaming and other stuff like that that would use all of that that all of a sudden those could put you in Heat ranges that would cause your system to constantly blue screen etc So need to be careful that understand workloads and all the things that any overclocker will teach you about on YouTube and know we don't support it somebody said the Dave will video you recommended and your recommendations for overclocking No, I don't make any recommendations for overclocking. So don't blame me if you're overclocking, please Press the like button share subscribe and comment below with your thoughts and what you'd learn watch this next video