Friends who use AMD Ryzen processors recently found that their system cache performance has seriously declined after updating to win11. Today, Microsoft finally provided users with the KB5007215 patch to solve the problem of AMD users. Here is a Let’s get up and see what’s going on.
1. Recently, Microsoft has pushed the latest patch update for win11 users, the version number is “Building 22000.318”
2. After win11 was officially released, AMD and Microsoft stated that there were compatibility issues with AMD processors, which would lead to a decrease in performance.
3. This problem has caused the system cache to increase by as much as three times, which will cause a performance drop of 3-5% during daily use and a 10-15% drop when playing large games.
4. In addition, win11 also causes the processor to be unable to select optimal core usage, resulting in performance degradation when running applications that only use a single core or a small number of cores.
5. AMD had previously launched chipset driver 3.10.08.506, which together with Microsoft's Windows Build 22000.282 (KB5006746) patch fixed the problem.
6. However, the repair patch was previously only pushed to preview and trial version users. Recently, it has finally been pushed to users of the official version. Win11 users using AMD can now update.
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