Although computers are already very popular, there are still many users who are not very familiar with computer hardware. When they want to play games, they often worry about whether their computer memory and graphics card are enough.
Now, a "FAQ" page has been added to the settings menu of Windows 11 24H2. This feature is currently open to users of Windows Insider Dev or Beta channels. Users can find this page in Settings > System > System Information.
It is not clear whether the problem with the FAQ page is dynamically generated or fixed based on the specific status of the computer, but from the report, it seems to be able to provide personalized suggestions based on the user's hardware configuration.
For example, it will tell the user whether the current version of Windows is running, whether the graphics card is enough to cope with advanced gaming and video experience, and the impact of memory on computer performance.
Take the graphics card as an example. If the user's computer graphics card has less than 4GB memory, the FAQ page will clearly state that this is not enough to deal with advanced games, and it is recommended that users upgrade the graphics card for better graphics and a smoother gaming experience.
For memory, the FAQ page will also give corresponding suggestions based on the user's current configuration. For example, 4-8GB of memory is suitable for handling basic tasks, but you may encounter performance bottlenecks when running large games or video editing software.
Currently, this feature is only available to Windows Insider users, but ordinary users do not need to wait too long. It is expected that in the next few days, the official version of Windows 11 24H2 users will be able to use this feature.