You will do well updating to 2016 Platinum from X1. There are lots of added features and performance improvements with SONAR. You will especially see this with the Platinum Edition. Also Windows 10 is the best Windows OS, yet. There are significant improvements in Windows 10 for DAW users, mainly an improved audio stack API (which improves round-trip latency for WDM and WASAPI drivers by a 15ms cut right out of the box) and there is an improved MIDI API. The only non-typical concern for updating to Windows 10 is privacy issues with the Windows 10 EULA. The privacy issues mainly deal with Microsoft tracking your OS usage, monitoring and/or collecting your personal data, and possibly turning over your personal data to government agencies without notifying the user about it. But, there are lots of settings that can be tweaked to lessen the amount of spying and data sent to Microsoft. In my opinion, overall, using some Windows 10 privacy tweaks makes Windows 10 a better OS than previous OS versions for DAW users, concerning performance! But I wish there was more we could do about the spying and personal data exposure!
With that said, I would strongly recommend updating to, SONAR Platinum 2016 and Windows 10 Professional (using the privacy tweaks). Try to be an informed user before you make a decision to upgrade, as the ultimate responsibility for the decision to upgrade will be, solely, yours. Here are just a few of the many articles addressing Windows 10 privacy concerns and how to tweak some of the relevant settings:
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2957205/microsoft-subnet/tweaks-to-windows-10-settings-for-privacy.html ,
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/tools-tweak-privacy-settings-windows-10 , and
https://software.informer.com/Stories/how-to-fix-windows-10s-privacy-issues-with-windows-tweaker.html .
I recommend that you do some more searching on the Internet to read more about the Windows 10 privacy concerns. After that, if you weigh the costs to update, you can make a more informed decision. I decided, after reading about the privacy concerns, and giving it some thought, with maybe taking some precautions (using some of the privacy settings tweaks, for instance,) the update to Windows 10 is worth doing.
Cya around.