So I've been contemplating re-optimizing and resetting my current system. Forgive me if this is a bit rambly, but I'm kind of brainstorming here and would appreciate some input.
Lately I've been getting the feeling I don't get the performance I used to get. So the thought has formed in my head if reinstalling and slimming down the system is worth it. For reference, I play in VR only, but I think this topic is better placed in the general PC section. My system runs on Windows 10 Pro 22H2 and was installed about three and a half years ago.
Right now I don't want to spend money on new hardware, but maybe some spring cleaning is in order. Apart from actual cleaning, I think maybe doing a fresh OS install might be advisable? I am assuming that a fresh OS install still runs better and smoother than an overcrowded stuffed old one, like it did back in the day
. By now the system is pretty bloated and filled with a lot of junk I don't really need anymore.
I do have a spare M.2 SSD (a 1 TB Gen4 NVMe drive) I can use, so the whole endeavour would be relatively risk free. What are your thoughts on this, is it worth it?
I am running a Ryzen 9 5900X on an MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus with 32 GB DDR4@3600 Mhz and a Gigabyte 3080 Ti driving a Reverb G2. The new system drive would be the spare drive I have (a 1 TB Crucial P3 Plus), my games are on a 2 TB 980 Pro. I also still have a 2TB junk hard drive, but that doesn't matter here.
The mainboard has two different M.2 slots, one is Gen4 (from the CPU), the other Gen3 (from the chipset). As the old system drive was a Gen3 drive, the choice was clear what to put where. But if I swap the system drive for a new one: Do I gain anything, performance wise, to have the system drive in the Gen4 slot, or is it better to have the content drive in the faster slot?
Last thought: OS choice. It's becoming somewhat crucial anyway because of the support end of Windows 10, but will 11 be smoother / faster / whatever (I'd have to stick with 23H2 for WMR compatibility)? Or do I stick with 10 for this experiment?
Any opinions?
Lately I've been getting the feeling I don't get the performance I used to get. So the thought has formed in my head if reinstalling and slimming down the system is worth it. For reference, I play in VR only, but I think this topic is better placed in the general PC section. My system runs on Windows 10 Pro 22H2 and was installed about three and a half years ago.
Right now I don't want to spend money on new hardware, but maybe some spring cleaning is in order. Apart from actual cleaning, I think maybe doing a fresh OS install might be advisable? I am assuming that a fresh OS install still runs better and smoother than an overcrowded stuffed old one, like it did back in the day

I do have a spare M.2 SSD (a 1 TB Gen4 NVMe drive) I can use, so the whole endeavour would be relatively risk free. What are your thoughts on this, is it worth it?
I am running a Ryzen 9 5900X on an MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus with 32 GB DDR4@3600 Mhz and a Gigabyte 3080 Ti driving a Reverb G2. The new system drive would be the spare drive I have (a 1 TB Crucial P3 Plus), my games are on a 2 TB 980 Pro. I also still have a 2TB junk hard drive, but that doesn't matter here.
The mainboard has two different M.2 slots, one is Gen4 (from the CPU), the other Gen3 (from the chipset). As the old system drive was a Gen3 drive, the choice was clear what to put where. But if I swap the system drive for a new one: Do I gain anything, performance wise, to have the system drive in the Gen4 slot, or is it better to have the content drive in the faster slot?
Last thought: OS choice. It's becoming somewhat crucial anyway because of the support end of Windows 10, but will 11 be smoother / faster / whatever (I'd have to stick with 23H2 for WMR compatibility)? Or do I stick with 10 for this experiment?
Any opinions?