Windows 22631 ⚡

Build 22631 represents a discrete Windows update snapshot; its successful adoption depends on rigorous testing, staged rollouts, and proactive mitigation of known issues. Administrators should always refer to Microsoft’s official release notes and KB articles for precise details and patch-specific guidance.

PC gamers using RGB peripherals often needed Corsair, Razer, or Logitech software. Build 22631 includes Dynamic Lighting under Personalization > Dynamic Lighting. It controls RGB on keyboards, mice, and fans (keyboard backlighting, mouse color) using the open HID LampArray standard. windows 22631

Benchmarks from PassMark and UL Procyon show that Build 22631 performs identically to Build 22621 in CPU, GPU, and memory tests. The enablement package adds no performance overhead. If you experience slowness on 22631, it is likely due to third-party drivers or background apps, not the OS build itself. Build 22631 represents a discrete Windows update snapshot;


For gamers and RGB enthusiasts, Build 22631 introduced native RGB device control. You can now control Razer, Logitech, and other RGB peripherals directly from the Windows Settings app under Personalization > Dynamic Lighting, without needing third-party bloatware. For gamers and RGB enthusiasts, Build 22631 introduced

By popular demand, Microsoft restored the ability to never combine taskbar buttons. You can now set taskbar behavior to "Always, hide labels" or "Never, show labels" (showing full window titles next to app icons).

No release is perfect. As of the latest servicing updates (Moment 5), here are common bugs reported in Build 22631:

Fix: Most of these are resolved by running sfc /scannow or installing the latest Preview Cumulative Update for 23H2.