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It gets worse for AMD Ryzen CPUs

Microsoft and AMD promised to address the Ryzen CPU performance issues in Windows 11… but they’ve gotten worse since then.

Windows 11 and AMD is a complicated story right now. We recently told you about a file Pay attention to the performance Found in Windows 11 video games by some Ryzen CPU users. Microsoft and AMD have promised to investigate and publish an update as soon as possible… Technical place. Not just the last one Update History wouldn’t solve the problem, but it would have made it worse.

AMD users expect Update 12 October Corrects the shortcomings of the original version. And with some compatibility issues fixed, nothing changes in the right direction on the part of Ryzen processors. At least this is the opinion of the specialized site TechPowerUP (TPU) that confirms users’ feelings.

One concern mentioned in Microsoft’s latest press release was L3 cache latency, which will be higher than expected. TPU has This analysis confirmed At the end of an extensive test. They preview the Ryzen 7 2700X whose latency is floating around 10 ns Under Windows 10. On the other hand, in the first version of Windows 11, the latency increased to 17 ns. And after this last update she is honestly It exploded and now exceeds 30 nanoseconds.

On the other hand, there is nothing new, namely the distribution of the load over the different cores. So this aspect is not corrected either. At least we can feel good that it hasn’t gotten worse.

How do I go back to Windows 10?

While we wait for the issue to be fixed once and for all in a future update, it’s better for the most demanding AMD players to Delayed move to Windows 11. But if you’ve already taken this action and also have performance issues, you might be tempted to do this Go the other way. Fortunately, this manipulation is possible, provided you have recently installed Windows 11. New users even have a file 10 days delay To revert to the previous installation if you are not satisfied.

To do this, the operation is very simple. If you’re still in time, start opening the menu Institutions (Institutions). Then find the menu System In the sidebar or central icons, depending on your version of Windows. Then click Restore (recovery). This menu should normally contain an option flash back; You just need to tap it and let it guide you.

However, there are a few things you should know before you get started. Be sure to get started Find out what password you use in Windows 10. This may be different from your Windows 11 password if you have changed it at this point; You will anyway Necessary to access your old system ! Be careful not to get stuck. Also note that any changes made since the upgrade will cancelled. This includes everyone Institutions system, but also any system Software that you were going to install in the meantime.

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