I'm running it now... It's the same as Windows 10 except it has rounded corners on the opened windows, and there's little distinction between which window is clicked or not. I'm not pleased with it, let me put it that way...
As I'm an Insider and like a challenge, I'm running the Win 11 Insider Beta here, as luck would have it I have upgraded my first generation Ryzen 5 1600 to a Ryzen 7 3800X, it was 20% off in a sale, 8 cores 16 threads. 3xxx series is the max for my Asus B350 motherboard, added 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000 Mhz DDR4, moved the 1080TI from the i7 rig and the thing now flies and it's Win 11 compliant, runs TRS19 extremely well with an increase in Frame rate. It's made my i7 rig look very slow and dated now though.
It's a bit of a culture shock, I quite like the appearance apart from that blue cabbage which I got rid straight away.
It's still in early stages so some things are not quite working properly yet.
Good points are Networking appears to now work properly, got SMB3 enabled by default, settings are now in logically grouped pages, it pretty snappy in use and everthing I have here works in it properly.
Not good is the locked task bar, the annoying widgets thing needs Bing / Edge - removed it, the terrible News thing also Edge only so that's gone, Microsoft Teams, not interested so deleted and putting Twitter Telegram and other Social media crap on the Start menu I did not appreciate, luckilly its all easily uninstalled.
Most annoying though are the attempts by Microsoft to make their apps the default for everything including the browser which has got load complaints from the Firefox, Opera and Chrome developers as Edge is overiding default browser settings and currently the only way to sort it is to change every flipping protocol back to Firefox or whatever browser you use manually, they clearly didn't learn after the IE debacle a few years ago.
I'm using Open Shell for the Start menu, not the diabolical Win 3.1 style thing! However the "fixers" are on the job, anything you want to know go here
https://www.elevenforum.com/ yes I'm plugging it.
Oh and don't go wasting money at scaper prices on TPM2 modules, it's been built into Processors since Haswell CPUs, just needs enabling in the Bios and no it's never been documented in the manuals fun eh? However the like of Asus are providing bios updates that effectively just turn it on for those who can't find where it's hiding.
There are some changes coming for Win10 in October as well so be warned!