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AMD Ryzen processors would have performance issues under Windows 10

According to the specialized media, VR-Zone, AMD Ryzen processors would have performance problems under Windows 10, due to management problems of the operating system itself.

The specialized media VR-Zone has analyzed the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X processor in depth. We know that this processor, although many insist that it is a processor for gaming, it really is a processor for video and photo editing and streaming, obviously, it can also be used for gaming. This eight-core, sixteen-core processor performs excellently on tasks such as photo and video editing, where the more cores the better. The performance problem in gaming is something that is giving a lot to talk about and it can be seen in all the benchmarks seen so far, that the Ryzen processors do not perform as expected.

VR-Zone has compared it to the i7 6950X processor, the i7 7700K and the i7 5960X in gaming and has been seen as the average FPS and the maximum FPS, in the Shadow of Mordor with a resolution of 1080p, in the Ryzen processor. 7 1800X is clearly below Intel processors. As a graphics card, the GTX 1080 has been used in all cases. As explained, it has been set to low quality to avoid the bottleneck of the GPU and that the processor can work at full performance without saturating.

According to the media, a user known to be an AMD fan, called 'The Stilt', would have shown that it is not so much a problem with the processor as with the operating system. It seems that Windows 10 is the one who causes problems when it comes to managing workloads within the physical and logical cores of the processor. Ryzen processors have eight physical cores and sixteen logical threads and the problem would be that Windows 10 cannot differentiate or handle itself on the physical and logical cores.

From VR-Zone they promise to carry out a thorough investigation of this, with the SMT of the Ryzen processors activated or deactivated and in various operating systems, since it seems a hard statement and that it would be another inconvenience for these processors. In addition to updating the BIOS of motherboards to improve performance and the need for them to develop them to optimize games for Ryzen processors, this would show that Microsoft must optimize this operating system.

This has reminded us that a few days before the launch of this processor, after an official press conference about AMD Ryzen, a lot of information was released, an image of the Cinebench R15 was also leaked, where we see an AMD Ryzen processor under Windows 7 and not under Windows 10. Something that happened at that time, unnoticed, would make sense, due to performance and benefits.

Source: vr zone

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13 comments

    1. Another oveclocker has uploaded it to 5,4ghz with less voltage and the cinebench also broke that record of the photo that was the first.

  1. It is poorly written, it should say "Windows throws errors with rizen platform" (this is because Intel paid more than amd)

    1. Exactly, I would be more explicit, my headline would be: As usual, the milestone of Windows OS limits the great potential of the best CPU of the moment, INTEL payments are suspected” but of course, the article also has a whiff of INTEL.

      1. That's why amd has already said that Windows has nothing to do with it. Well, and a couple of foreign pages have done their tests and confirmed it.

        1. Sure man, AMD is going to make a bad impression on the OS manufacturer that handles 80% of the world's PCs …… .it wouldn't be very smart, don't you think?

          1. We could argue 100 years about the same thing, there is no conspiracy whatsoever, simply that the largest OS manufacturer in the world develops its system with Intel hardware, and whichever one adapts.

          2. Do you see how easy it is to be a conspiranoic? data from hours of tests on different websites against ... well, I think the grass is yellow.

          3. Are you arguing that WIndows is developed with INTEL base hardware? Do your documentation and then we talk, I will remain paranoid. :-)))

          4. No. I'm just saying that said by amd (Lisa) Windows is not the culprit. I already documented enough in the links that I included in some comments.

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