Isn't Microsoft just saying you'll have to upgrade if you want "support"? As in, updates won't be provided for Windows 7 on the newer CPUs after Microsoft's cutoff date.
Okay, that guy should really turn off an OC for any quantifiable testing, and his reasoning that Cinebench is a good test SW is bogus. "Support" could also mean "runs the latest CPU microcode so you aren't affected by some kind of prime bugs locking up the CPU". And as long Cinebench doesn't hit that particular bug, it won't crash.
But as demonstrated; Windows 8 boots and runs, but with random crashes you can't trust it for life.
Here's some joyous news I'm sure you'll all love.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/microsoft-new-cpus-to-only-work-on-windows-10-windows-7-to-support-older-chips-499000.shtml
Microsoft: New CPUs to Only Work on Windows 10, Windows 7 to Support Older Chips
Microsoft has recently confirmed that new CPUs will only work with Windows 10, so in case you're planning to purchase a new computer in the next 12 months, you'll have to upgrade to the new operating system.
The new support policy comes into effect with Intel's new 6th-generation CPUs (codenamed Skylake) and will affect all future CPUs, the company confirmed in a statement.
You don't like Windows 10 treating you like a Microsoft asset? Too bad, Microsoft and Intel are going to force you to use it anyway. That 'not with Win7" stuff is just the usual Microsft pretense of an alternative, to hold off the enraged mobs with pitchforks and flaming torches. But it won't last long.
"Windows is getting disgusting" doesn't even come close. Whole lot of people at Microsoft and Intel deserve to be stood in front of a wall and shot, to put an end to this bullshit.
AMD Zen is likely to do the same thing I heard from rumours.
I guess Microsoft has a big influence on this. They don't want people to buy new machines and then put Windows 7 on it. They obviously want to avoid Windows XP from happening again, and so from day 1 they are trying to force Windows 10 through your throat.
I've got Windows 10 as a second boot partition on my laptop because games, and I'm always amazed by the random crap and misinformation Windows pulls off. Linux is so much more verbose in what it is doing. If an error is thrown you've got a lot more information to fix it.
If Windows was a compiler , the only compile error it would know is "0xBABEB00B your code is incorrect", while it secretly on the background tries to autofix your error (which is wrong 9/10 times), and meanwhile send information about your anomaly to Microsoft's servers for "improving our software".
Next day if you open the compiler the first thing that greets you is a subtle text advertisement on "C# tutorial on loops" because that was identified as the fix yesterday..
To be honest, big corporates are disgusting. Google, Apple and other big ad networks operate similarly in their respective domains. Each and every transaction on their server is probably saved and data mined. Due to their scale they can do this, due to many people being dependent on them they get away with it.