Originally posted by Escorve:Cache performance differences depend on the load, it's much more pronounced on Ryzen 9 and Threadripper.Ĭool, but still if you look around, there hardly a noticeable drop in performance in games and even most software.
But you as well claim windows 7 is better in 2021 is a bit awkward and bad advice and I'd hardly trust your judgment from this point forward for security sake. If your CPU cores are constantly fluctuating between 4.2 and 4.5 GHz for example, you're going to notice less consistency.Ĭool, but still if you look around, there hardly a noticeable drop in performance in games and even most software. Cache performance differences depend on the load, it's much more pronounced on Ryzen 9 and Threadripper.įramerate consistency on Ryzen has less to do with the OS and more to do with inconsistent boost clocks.
Originally posted by Viking2121:I've been on win 11 for months now, I'm also on Ryzen platform, and I also never took a performance hit of any sort despite other claims floating around, which should be fixed in the up coming week so I e heard.Īs for steam on win 11, works just fine, it's like it was on win 10, not a single issue,in fact win 11 has more consistent fps overall and much less drops than windows 10 on my system.