Those trying to squeeze probably the most AMD Ryzen 7000 performance out of their new system would do effectively to keep away from the newest Windows 11 update, 22H2, in the interim. Apparently, the newest model of Microsoft’s working system isn’t enjoying good with the newest CPUs, within the newest chapter within the now long-running saga between workforce crimson’s processors and the OS.
According to CapFrameX (through Neowin) AMD Ryzen 7000 performance isn’t the place it needs to be on a gaming PC working the Windows 11 update 22H2. Through a sequence of tweets, it highlights that the most effective gaming CPU in workforce crimson’s lineup, the Ryzen 9 7950X, performs worse in its inventory configuration versus when half of its cores are disabled, working on a single CCD (CPU Compute Die).
However, it additionally seems that disabling AMD SMT (simultaneous multithreading) helps to alleviate a lot of the performance loss, which is certainly not imagined to occur. For now, plainly workforce crimson and Microsoft might want to work collectively with the intention to handle this totally.
Both AMD and Microsoft fortunately have an honest observe document of addressing these sorts of points in a reasonably immediate method, as was the case when the events addressed the TPM requirement wreaking havoc on easy body charges.