
Windows 11 is officially here, and it seems to be a relatively fluid release. Despite this, not without problems. A new one appeared for AMD Ryzen CPUs where Windows 11 could reduce game performance by up to 15%, which certainly won't make gamers happy.
AMD published a supporting note (which was first seen by pc world) this week you mentioned that Windows 11 could increase L3 cache latency up to three times. That will cause slowdowns in latency sensitive applications, like pc games. For more graphics intensive games, This could cause a drop in the frame rate of the 10% al 15%, what could be the difference between a pleasant and unpleasant gaming experience.
The company also has a function of “preferred core” it doesn't work with windows 11. It is designed so that the operating system knows which kernel can achieve the highest clock and, as is, does not work properly in Windows 11. This will have the most dramatic impact on CPUs with more than eight cores and with TDP ratings above 65 watts.
Microsoft and AMD are aware of the problem and are working to fix it. Hopefully, both companies can get something out soon because a loss of the 15% performance of high-end CPUs will not make Windows users happy 11. If you are an AMD Ryzen user, you'd better wait to upgrade to windows 11 until the answer is published, especially if you are a gamer.
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