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Wanted to ask Cliff too. Any stability issues with that turned on? I've tried it when introduced and after couple of GSODs turned it off.On a very positive note, I switched my main system to Release Preview April 8th because I was impatient, and wanted the (what we thought was going to be)RTM now.
In my Insider VM, I couldn't use some of the new stuff that communicates with the BIOS, like Ultimate Power(only used when I run benchmarks) in Power options, or the newer security settings, like Core Isolation in Device Security, so I pulled the trigger.
After setting things up, and now using it for the last 6 days, I must say the system is much more responsive, and Even Edge is much faster loading pages.
I thought that turning on Memory Integrity(Core Isolation) might slow things down a little, but...
Actually my system is faster. Even faster than before I did all the things to protect against the speculative execution vulnerabilities(Spectre).
Now some benchmark scores have gone down a few points, but these are artificial loads designed to find the smallest weakness under multitasking. For normal day to day use though, Win10 on 17133.73 is really snappy.
Only negative was that Memory Integrity wouldn't let my Logitech C270 webcam's drivers run for the camera and mic it has(Logitech is VERY sloppy about getting their drivers certified for Secure Boot).I found, after a half hour of troubleshooting) that Microsoft provides generic USB camera drivers, and they work perfectly.
(Device Manager>Update driver> Browse my computer> Let me pick from a list...> USB video device)
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It works perfectly, I never used the bloatware Logitech sends with their drivers anyhow