Thanks for watching yall, part 2 coming soon. FYI we are using infinity fabric 2067MHZ no div, and 6200MHZ CL28 for these tests, so gains could be larger than 6200 cl36 memory on a 2000 infinity fabric for example.
I don't think we've seen the full story yet, nearly every creator trying to test this seems to have Very different results, testing methods and definately think the cause/fix is different.... I too have seen different results than you (7900x W11, 5700x W10/W11, 5950x W10/W11, 3950x W10/11 is what i've been testing with but haven't had a 9xxx to test with yet) :-) Thanks @TYC :-)
@@xX_illusion_Xx Yeah no worries, in the next video Ill share some final slides with settings on the benchmarks so people can reference. The win 10 I used can't be matched for Ryzen on any of these Windows 11 installs (except the 7800x3d on some games with all the patches and CI off)
I have a R7 7700X with 32GB 6000MT/s(or Mhz as people are used to that) and CL30 what should I use for infinity fabric to get the best experience(fastest, snappiest, best performance what not)? I have a Gigabyte B650 Gaming X motherboard.
@@AndreiB617 Usually it works in steps, you can be lucky and get 2133mhz on infinity and then couple that with 6400, but usually on all my setups 2067 and 6200 is the best.
Went from Win 10 to Win 11 and got bombarded with terrible bugs, ads, bad UI choices and software issues. Now I know how Windows XP users felt switching to Vista.
It's kind of crazy that the best case scenarios for Ryzen 9000 is either going back to Windows 10, or using a Linux Distro. Huge fumble from Microsoft here. They're not making their "latest and greatest" OS look any more attractive...
Who cares. Windows 11 sucks. Edit: News flash to others, you don't need to "upgrade" your OS every time a new one is released. I went from XP to Windows 8. Completely skipped vista, and It's not going to be the last time. By the time I'm ready to leave Windows 10, Windows 11 will be fixed or a new OS will be released.
@@DingleBerryschnappsbeen using windows 11 for a week now and honestly much prefer the UI design and colours it seems more modern and sleek but that’s not as important it downgrades performance and is buggy I’ve yet to run into many issues so far ryzen 5700x3d upgrade from windows 10
Am happy on Nobara 40 KDE. Most games run well with Steam or Steam Compatibility (Bottles/Lutris also are options). Proton has a database of game compatibility and how well it should run etc. I still have one pc on 10 LTSC, that still is good while it lasts. Anticheat games at the kernel level is the last hurdle though.
Lets get gaming on Linux trending. Ride windows 10 until they discontinue support, then drop Windows entirely. Microsoft claimed Windows 10 would be the last version lets make them correct.
We're almost there thanks to many of Valve's improvements specific to the Steam Deck, that translate over flawlessly to using Proton as your primary gaming distro on desktop. There are just a few holdout features I'm waiting for to make it a reality.
Been saying this for a while now, then all these windows 11 articles and videos pop up when I came back to aus... surprised people are maining this to benchmark...
@@techyescity sad thing is windows ten will be dropped like windows 7 and then your open to all sorts of security breaches.....unless we the people make a lot of noise
@@noticing33 Win 10 LTS exists and will be supported until 2027, or 2032 if you count the IoT version. Both of which are very easy to activate for free...
@@PREDATEURLT I know you haven't tried linux in a while because none of this has been remotely true for years. Steam has their compatibility software that works flawless on every game I've tested so far. Most distro's have the ability to automatically execute .exe under wine and performance hasn't regressed a single time with the caveat of CPU bugs.
@@PREDATEURLT con heroic launcher es instalar y jugar, salvo que sean juegos con anticheat. en estos momentos estoy jugando en mis ratos libres, spiderman remastered, genshin impact, callisto protocol, honkai star rail, ghost of tsushima.
It’s likely to make post microcode benchmarks look better against AMD, intel knows they are can’t compete, wouldn’t put it passed intel to pay Microsoft to gimp ryzen performance
I also find it hard to believe, but after trying it I realized that it does improve a lot and you have fewer operating problems. Now I managed to activate my Windows 10 thanks to BNH Software.
It is better to leave Core Isolation on. Else you leave a door open for hackers to take over your whole entire system. Most games, esp at 1440p, are GPU-bound anyway.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your work. Looking forward to the next video. The technical stuff as well as shopping around. As I am sticking to AM4 for now, have you discovered anything about Ryzen 3? I am staying with Windows 10.
Well, in fairness, just how much money is MS even making on windows? It's not like Azure is all windows machines anymore, and that seems to be where the money is.
I'm blown away by how poor of a user experience Win11 is offering. Not only is it stealing 10-20% performance but it's using it to wad things in that we don't want like AI spying on us and more ads. They've lost the plot.
They really have, they are using react for core OS components, you know the web 'framework' that powers Facebook, who thought that was a good idea to use web stuff to power our OS 😂
I've been using LTSB/LTSC since 2016 and I'm currently on Windows 10 IoT LTSC 21H2. No bloatware and end of life is 2032. Best decision I made OS wise ...
I just installed yesterday. Its great. My motherboard died, new mobo asked for new activation on windows 11. Just fresh installed win 10 ltsc.dont know if windows killed my previous mobo.
I used to be a IOT LTSC 21H2 until January 2024, I really enjoyed tweaking and debloating that windows version even more and got very good results with it Now I am using Linux (Nobara) not because I hated windows 11 (I was a W10 LTSC user...) but because emulation and gaming performance were better there
I actually just switched back to windows 10 after the most recent update. Windows 11 eliminated a bunch of the old registry entries that allowed you to mod it to have windows 10 home and start menu options. With those options gone I was annoyed enough to switch back. I don't think windows 11 looks better and I don't think it works better, and I hate the arbitrary security standard that made some CPU's and platforms as new as like 5 years old at the time of it's launch to not work with it. Here's to hoping they figure things out and the next kick as the can isn't so restrictive that a large portion of modern machines simply cannot run it.
I hope they make it more restrictive and require an online ID to log in so no one adopts it and Microsoft finally can leave the desktop software space.
"Clicking bad links and going to dodgy websites" is not where the malware comes from. It comes from the advertisements on what people would otherwise presume was a safe website like RUclips, Facebook, Reddit, and the like. An adblocker is the most effective anti-malware tool for most people.
And the great thing is that google made chromium manifest v3 specifically so it is not as effective at intercepting. That when the governments task force for cybersecurity recommends adblockers.
Easy to think that. But then you remember how Microsoft worked in secret with AMD to port XP to AMD64, turning Itanium into a dead end, and forcing Intel to abandon their grand plans, and license AMD64. Is also easy to forget what CPUs and GPUs are in the Xbox. Microsoft may assign more engineers to work with Intel in the PC space, but you'd have to recognise the fact that Intel has 80% market share, and they've made the biggest architectural changes lately in the form of big.LITTLE. AMD has to wear some of the blame for apparently failing to perform regression testing internally to catch issues like this. The fact they were blindsided by meh at best reviews of r7 demonstrates that whatever team they have internally was asleep at the wheel. They know who the big tech tubers are, their benchmark selection, and settings are public. It's trivial to reproduce their results (with some caveats) and thus forecast their response fairly accurately. They didn't. They were asleep.
@@myne00 That's kind of a lame comparison. AMD64 extensions were actually a lot less work to add because AMD went out of their way to make them very similar to x86, and even then they did it half-assed for XP. Intel made Itanium completely different and it was a bear to optimize for. Microsoft still hasn't got down optimization for non x86 derived architectures. Windows 11 was specifically released to put in the new Intel scheduler.
@@Maitreya3001 Ancient Gameplays doesn't really do apples to apples with the 5800x3d. Certainly doesn't do it with the level of methodology shown in this video. I'd ask HUB to do it with the 5800x3d, but this coverage found things that HUB hadn't addressed completely.
Thumb up anyone here who had gone through Windows Vista... For me, it was a time of nightmare all the way until Windows 7 came out. I still remember clearly even now
I can’t believe that they’d load the Intel scheduler when it’s an AMD CPU. Are you sure about this? There doesn’t need to be only one scheduler that comes with the OS.
@@bdhale34 i understand that, but that's not the scheduler. Schedulers are, I believe (though I've never written one) much easier to replace than optimizing code paths. The former should be drop-in replacements; the latter requires studying bytecode and doing instruction-level performance analysis before you make any changes, and that's all on the burden of one developer. AMD surely has their own scheduler already ready because they have one job, and one job only: to support their parts.
@@STONE69_That is only on copilot+ PCs which as of right now only are only enabled on snapdragon arm laptops. The feature should come to amds zen 5 laptop chips though since their npu meets the requirements. You can also disable it for good with registry edits.
The intel scheduler is build into the CPU not windows. With intels 12, 13, 14gen and the laptop core ultra things. windows 11 just lets in do its thing. Thats what i belive and what i have learned. Could be wrong. If so i would like prof of the other think cause nobody benefits from a he said she said think in the comments.
😂 Heard of Windows 10? Why do you even need Windows 11? I've never needed the newest operating system. I've taken every OS I've used to EOL since windows 2000. Even skipped multiple OS releases, like Vista and Win 7. Edit: Btw, they will eventually fix all the bugs in Windows 11, just like they did in Windows 10.
so i should turn off core isolation, use admin account, turn off idle cores and spectre/meltdown patches, also windows metrics and so on and so on........ Fcking Great job microsoft
@@Tugela60Security against what? You are behind NAT from ISP. You are still vulnerable to adware, trojans and other stuff which is executed on your machine because they designed to bypass win-defender and actually does not require advanced technics (like spectre and meltdown). They just create registry entry and simply put stuff to autorun. No spectre required lol. How enabling core isolation and memory integrity will protect you against regular trojan? I don't get it
Aztecross, you keep impressing man. The fact that you push back on some of your audience’s bullshit takes on a situation is much appreciated. Some gamers have a real shit outlook/attitude towards devs and you slapping that shit down always makes me smile. Thanks for being you.
I've been using it daily for a few years now. Only problem is some online games where the anti-cheat refuses to support linux otherwise, everything is far superior on linux.
@@J-Kimble I watched the other day thaty EASY-CHEAT, one of the many anti-cheat softwares, was enabled in The Finals, the Devs enabled it, and its been working on the SteamDeck if you run it with Proton HotFix. In time this will also change, Valve changed gaming with the SteamDeck, with SteamOS, soon to be SteamOS4.0 and its ProtonDB layer. The Gaming industry will adopt. They can see the Stats of people playing and what there playing and on what. Windows aims to become a Subscription Service just like Adobe. Where you don't install software but simply run apps. Trash.
It's great and really come a long way in the past 3 years I am maining Nobara KDE. Steam is invaluable and I'm so grateful to Valve. I've been Windows free (from dual boot/distro hopping) for months now, feels good to be clean.
so at this point i think 90% of zen 5 review are wrong...here it's faster than 14700kf that is only few frame slower than 14900k....win11 24h2 should fix performance but win 11 it's bad anyway
I find that strange because recently, with the lates experimental 24H2 releases I have been getting the best fps benches I've ever had from windows 10 or 11. (Disabling Memory integrity didn't make a difference) in between 10% and 30% gains even in 4k. In fact. pushing several of the games to the point of matching my 120hz monitor. (7900X3d/4090) Taking some games from a little over 90-100 fps to 110-130+fps. Maybe its because I'm using 12 core instead of 8 or 16?
Been running Win 11 since it came out and have had no problems with running it. Turning off CI was common knowledge way back then and you made sure to turn it off.
But aren't game developers doing the same thing, and been doing it for a long time? Looks like most games are optimized for Intel and Nvidia and not really optimized for AMD.
Are AM4 CPU’s also affected by the performance issues in Win11? Cause I‘m using a 5700x3D and Win11. If I can have better performance with win10, I‘ll probably switch back.
Something to think on. These TPM security features are what cripple performance, which is why they aren't on in Win 10 and they can be changed to be REQUIRED just like TPM 2.0 at any time by MS. The hardware manufacturers would want this because they can optimize "security" features to give better performance which would be an artificial need to upgrade over a real one and much cheaper that real gains due to cache or die shrinks. TPM is a cancer and this was tried with Win 8, abandoned and Win 11 tried to force it back in. BIOS revisions have also made it harder for normies to even find the TPM setting. I smell collusion with Microsoft and the CPU manufacturers and people should universally reject TPM.
I need to get back to studying up on linux and trying out distros in VMs. I'm a 100% Windows user, but I don't like the current trend of more and more elements of the control of the personal computer shifting to the cloud and external services and companies. I've been feeling that if I can somehow get myself to use it, linux will be a lot more sustainable to use than Windows where "end of support" is constantly pushing me towards stranger and stranger landscapes, losing more and more control. I like things simple and reliable and I want to assert robust local control over my own hardware and software.
seems as though Temps increase when turning CI off on windows 11 by almost 5 degrees according to your videos. I am already sometimes hovering in some games at high 70's so not sure if I would feel comfortable using this. Of course, maybe I will try out myself Just to see. I have a 7800x3d. Also, great video I liked, and ya got a first-time subscriber.
Based on some popular benchmarked games it seems to be fixed but with microsoft always f*ing up the OS you can never really know when they will strike again.
@techyescity Hallo Community, sorry das ich in deutsch schreibe, aber ich bin neugierig was es mit, in meinen Augen massiven Rechenleistung Verlust, auf sich hat. Kann es sein, das in Windows 11 eine versteckte Form von "distributed computing" stattfindet wo diese fehlende Rechenzeit abgegriffen wird? Ist nur mal so ein Gedanke. Für mich wäre es auch interessant zu wissen ob du deinen Benchmark mit dem gleichen Spiel zwischen Windows 10, Windows 11 und einem Linux System (Arch) hinbekommst und wie die Unterschiede aussehen?! Gruss geht raus an die gesamte Community
I think the main reason is that more people use Intel, so why wouldn't Microsoft spend more time optimizing for it or using an Intel scheduler? Given that 71% of laptop CPUs and 64% of all desktop computers are Intel-based, it makes sense for Microsoft to prioritize optimization for Intel. here is no evidence or transactional records of Intel being involved in this. So this is all microsfot. It is also possible that Windows 11 is using an Intel scheduler, given that there are both AMD and Intel schedulers
I swear I am thinking about restoring my PC back to windows 10.. Thats what it came with and thats how I should have left it.. I'm on Zen 3 but I am sure those chips are taking a hit too because of the Window's schedulers too. thats was Zen 1's main issues to if everyone remembers?? And That's always been intel's best advantage over AMD.. Their ability to make Windows and all the games run slower on AMD!! That's their real super power, their chips aren't really any better.. It's all their partner's making them look that way!!!!
@@fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiictitious why? i ve made my own custom isos many times and never had any issues, nor should I ever use "factory" one, even works faster than ltsc version
Just tried turning off the feature, and it actually ran a few fps slower without it. This is a new build of windows 11 pro with an MSI Pro B650-P, Ryzen 7 8600g, and 32 Gb's of 7200mhz DDR 5 7200mhz , Nvidia RTX 4070. I am going to try another boot dev of some sort for windows 10 and try it. As with every new version of windows, it becomes more memory intensive and inefficient with every rev. As has been my experience since windows 3.11. I'm kind of excited to see the differences. Also, if anyone out there has not updated your bios to the latest version within a few months, you might be clocked down, as there was a problem with the newer chips. I will switch to Linux when Nvidia is supported by the core. Umbutu 26 is reported that it will support this.
But 24H2 works good, it's worth noticing tho that some CPU's with 3D and most recent ones from 9th gen work better in many games when you pick "balanced power plan" in windows instead of "high performance" one
@@thefilmdirector1 will run some tests in the next week, though my advice for now - if you are on Ryzen and want the best performance, stop using W11 lol.
Core isolation helps defend against physics attacks (things like spectre and meltdown). Admin account runs faster too. HOWEVER you are more vulnerable to malware. So if you need to game create a game admin account thats locked down.
Yup, tried win11 had a pretty big drop in performance compounded with bugs. Went back to win10 and will stay on win10 till EoL than going full time linux. (been loving steam os on the deck)
Been running Linux Mint Cinnamon for two years and love it! Feels more like Windows XP, Vista, 7 days with modern hardware support. Haven't been back to Windows since. I really only play pre 2020 games and some going back to the early 2000s and for the large majority, they work out of the box. Very few require tweaks. Some need the same tweaks that Windows does for wide-screen support.
@@davidl9943 nice! Recently I setup a dual boot on my desktop right now with mint. I'm really only keeping windows around right now due to some of the games I play requiring it for anti cheat. Honestly if it wasn't for that I'd probably already be on linux full time haha
Had issues with 11 as well, performance was less, bsods, file explorer breaks. 10 LTSC is still going strong on one of my benchmarking/spare pcs. My main is Nobara 40 KDE 4090 everything runs great under Steam with Steam Compatibility GE Proton. New WoW expansion is running great. I've distro hopped in the past, Mint, Manjaro, ArcoLinux. Usually having Steam helps but I've also had luck in the past running bottles/lutris. I've been from dual boot to Windows free for months. I don't play games that have kernel level anticheat, maybe those can be run less effectively in a VM though most people dual boot for that reason. Anticheat does feel like that last hurdle.
Made the change to Linux just to test things out, since then there has been a lot of changes on the windows side I don;t think I'm gonna go back so soon
Their too busy patching out offline activation so they can force you to use a online-only Microsoft account everytime you flash your BIOS or replace some bit of hardware...
Your desktop background of the Puente Nuevo in Ronda (Spain)…. I was literally just copying over a few of my newer photos I took of it this summer into my Wallpapers folder right before clicking on your vid. I know it very well!
I don't see the problem? Intel made a mistake AMD has also made a mistake and had an exploding CPU. Also, Intel is trying to turn the company around with Arrow Lake and that is almost around the corner and is a project that Intel has been planning since 2021, which coincided with the appointment of its new CEO. The company has invested over $30 billion in efforts to catch up with TSMC, and much of this new technology will be used in its upcoming 15th and 16th-generation processors. The Arrow Lake architecture employs a 20A process node that is being manufactured by TSMC, which utilizes a 2.0nm process technology. Meanwhile, Intel's own 18A process node is being fabricated using a 1.8nm process. Intel even came out saying "Intel announced that it will be taking back the crown from TSMC in 2025 with its 18A process node.'
I might be the only person that has installed Windows 11 when they were testing it, and since then, not had a single problem ever. There is no reason for me to go back to Windows 10 (for now). Since performance etc. was never an issue. So many friends complained. I just never had any issues. So lets see what this video is about!
I disabled core isolation under 24h2 because it improved latency and performance when using latest ableton so yeah it definetly affects other software, not only games.
What sucks is that there's nothing we can do about it. Windows 10 is going to reach its end of life in 2025 and we will have nowhere to go. We will be forced to use 11 or not be able to play our games.
@rubber89 Any hackers that can crack it eventually will. And there will be no more virus definition updates or patches to windows defender. If the hacks become well known, you're asking to get your identity stolen or card information taken easily.
Makes me wonder if this applies to other generations like 1st gen Ryzen as well. There was a power plan AMD bundled with the chipset drivers for windows 10 at the time…maybe this is something they should do for Ryzen 9000 as well?
Core isolation is for protecting the operating system from being tampered with from malware. For example it should be able to block malware from injecting itself into Windows Defender or other windows internal parts. It's not for stopping malware from running that's a role of an antivirus.
I know the old “try Linux” is old but as someone who uses Linux exclusively and games on it, I urge tech oriented gamers to try it out. Gaming has gotten much better thanks to Valve. Yes, even on Nvidia cards.
I agree. Am on Nobara and use Steam (& Steam Compatibility) for almost everything gaming wise, on a 4090. On my AMD GPUs there's also experimental HDR, that's interesting.
Linux gaming is great till it breaks then you'll have to spend the next 24 hours patching up whatever issues that have arisen after a kernel update... also good luck trying to get that usb adapter running. No, Linux desktop for gaming is simply not ready yet.
Wait a minute, did you look at your recordings? In the opening one the windows 10 recording looks stuttery, is that a problem between the recording software and youtube or is it actually stuttery and the FPS not correct?
To be fair to Vista, computers that came out during the time of Windows 7 were so much better that we didn't notice any problems. Vista with all the latest updates available doesn't suck completely and is closer to 7. I actually like some stuff Vista has to offer. If we could get some of those Vista features in 7, we'd have a truly perfect Microsoft OS. Newer OSes past 7 tried to focus too much on blending tablet and desktop functionality and also started to exhibit ads/data collection. They should've forked it to focus on touchscreens instead of forcing it on desktop take me back to win 7
Windows 11 24H2 has been released to general public/out of testing. Please do take a look at it whether anything changed. I will be waiting for your video and remaining on Windows 10 for however long I can if the issues are not resolved.
Windows 11 is version 10. Just run "Command Prompt" and the first line on my Windows 11 is "Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22631.4602]". 10 is the Major revision number of both Windows 10 and Windows 11
Thanks for covering this! Windows 10 is just more consistent when it comes to FPS and general performance. Just an advice, do not say anything negative about Windows 11 in AMD sub Reddit. You will get down voted hard.
That's applicable for 5600x too? Should I downgrade to w10? I don't have CI option to turn off (probably I scraped security off of my windows iso) Use case is LoL and Diablo 4 only.
Just a tip. On the graph screens, group results by GPU instead of windows build. its way better to see the different results you can get on a gpu with different windows builds
Whats so different in 9000 architecture compared to 7000 that changes in operating system is causing such a big difference in performance? To me they should at worst case be the same performance no matter the operating settings or versions.
@@jeffreypaul9428 is it really? How does scheduler even factor in when they are all same cores? I could see on intel With different speed cores being a perf issue but not amd.
From watching loads of videos and playing around with my r9 7900, it is a combination of cpu scheduling (how windows chooses which cores to use, some of the cores can do higher clocks then others), how amd dynamically adjusts those clocks and basically how ryzen 7000 to ryzen 9000 did something to the cpu virtualization features which is used in the CI core isolation security feature. I remember when ryzen 1,2 & 3 were all new and year after year we got bios and aesa cpu microcode updates which increased performace from seemingly nowhere. Now we got a similar situation where amd doesnt seem to have cooked the cpu driver codes long enough on the grill, meanwhile microsoft at the same time seems to be making the CI core isolation security feature either less or more efficient randomly with each update. Hopefully both teams have seen the massive amounts of reporting on this and sooner or later we will all have more efficient/powerful cpus not burdened by weak code. It seems up to 15-20% of performance is left out on the table that both intel but moreso amd has to gain. Eventually its a win for us all. TLDR Its a mess of unoptimized microcode in AMD's cpu drivers/motherboard chipsets AND windows cpu schedueling/powerplan idiocy with virtualization-toggled core isolation security feature that is relatively new and unoptimized.
@@killerrf No clue, I'm not an engineer. But from watching this video and others, Windows 10 wasn't nearly as bad and only Windows 11 24 H2 (due out in a few weeks) actually sorts everything. You can google Zen 5 new architecture details if you want more info.
Been using Windows 10 for years now (after a year or so after its release), Windows 11 is very much like early Windows 10 used to be. If you can dual boot Linux on another drive with Linux and try to move on from Windows. Arch is good for gaming with latest driver support, Linux Mint is very easy to use, Debian is a little more advanced plus when you realise that most Linux Distributions are just one of the same few [Operating Systems], with a different [Desktop Environment] and a different [Package Manager] the trial and error of how do I do this in Linux is so bad, at least for day to day things.
Thanks for watching yall, part 2 coming soon.
FYI we are using infinity fabric 2067MHZ no div, and 6200MHZ CL28 for these tests, so gains could be larger than 6200 cl36 memory on a 2000 infinity fabric for example.
I don't think we've seen the full story yet, nearly every creator trying to test this seems to have Very different results, testing methods and definately think the cause/fix is different.... I too have seen different results than you (7900x W11, 5700x W10/W11, 5950x W10/W11, 3950x W10/11 is what i've been testing with but haven't had a 9xxx to test with yet) :-) Thanks @TYC :-)
not be tired,,,,you are only man show 9000 cpu power
@@xX_illusion_Xx Yeah no worries, in the next video Ill share some final slides with settings on the benchmarks so people can reference. The win 10 I used can't be matched for Ryzen on any of these Windows 11 installs (except the 7800x3d on some games with all the patches and CI off)
I have a R7 7700X with 32GB 6000MT/s(or Mhz as people are used to that) and CL30 what should I use for infinity fabric to get the best experience(fastest, snappiest, best performance what not)?
I have a Gigabyte B650 Gaming X motherboard.
@@AndreiB617 Usually it works in steps, you can be lucky and get 2133mhz on infinity and then couple that with 6400, but usually on all my setups 2067 and 6200 is the best.
Went from Win 10 to Win 11 and got bombarded with terrible bugs, ads, bad UI choices and software issues. Now I know how Windows XP users felt switching to Vista.
Yes the latest retail distro is insane lmao, installing windows, want gamepass? want 365? want cloud? like wtf....
I personally don't know anyone that went from Windows XP to Vista. I certainly didn't.
I used Windows XP until Windows 8 was released.
And kitguru said “why would a pc gamer be on windows 10” 💀
Should have debloated most of the stuff before hand. there’s a way to do it without breaking windows
@@puffyips wait wtf he actually said that?
It's kind of crazy that the best case scenarios for Ryzen 9000 is either going back to Windows 10, or using a Linux Distro. Huge fumble from Microsoft here. They're not making their "latest and greatest" OS look any more attractive...
Who cares. Windows 11 sucks.
Edit:
News flash to others, you don't need to "upgrade" your OS every time a new one is released. I went from XP to Windows 8. Completely skipped vista, and It's not going to be the last time.
By the time I'm ready to leave Windows 10, Windows 11 will be fixed or a new OS will be released.
It's the latest but definitely not the greatest.
@@DingleBerryschnapps But next year the support stops for Win 10.
@@DingleBerryschnappsbeen using windows 11 for a week now and honestly much prefer the UI design and colours it seems more modern and sleek but that’s not as important it downgrades performance and is buggy I’ve yet to run into many issues so far ryzen 5700x3d upgrade from windows 10
@@radosuaf Seems I have to add quotes since my sarcasm didn't seem to come off into text.
Switching to linux when Microsoft stops support for 10.
Am happy on Nobara 40 KDE. Most games run well with Steam or Steam Compatibility (Bottles/Lutris also are options). Proton has a database of game compatibility and how well it should run etc. I still have one pc on 10 LTSC, that still is good while it lasts. Anticheat games at the kernel level is the last hurdle though.
@@osinstalls Also VR, the VR experience in many sim games is still dogshit on linux.
@@Munky332bro vr is ass
Currently on Arch KDE, such a fast, smooth and obedient system.
@@Munky332VR is a gimmick
-20% on zen 5 is absolute sabotage level
this
Just another dirty trick from Nvidia ! Believe me !
@@gertjanvandermeij4265 I don't believe you.
@@gertjanvandermeij4265 just another braindead amd fanboy
Maybe they need to design processors that are compatible with the operating system then?
Lets get gaming on Linux trending. Ride windows 10 until they discontinue support, then drop Windows entirely. Microsoft claimed Windows 10 would be the last version lets make them correct.
@@gordonb7765 agreed windows 11 sucks. I was having a Minecraft session and windows update happened. I HAD A BLUE SCREEN!
Get opatch if you can
We're almost there thanks to many of Valve's improvements specific to the Steam Deck, that translate over flawlessly to using Proton as your primary gaming distro on desktop. There are just a few holdout features I'm waiting for to make it a reality.
Direct x emulation will eat your cpu usage though
im going windows 11 with memory tech tips install script then get sandboxie and im set.
It’s called I reinstalled windows 10 . Problem fixed . I had so many problems with 11 .
Been saying this for a while now, then all these windows 11 articles and videos pop up when I came back to aus... surprised people are maining this to benchmark...
@@techyescity sad thing is windows ten will be dropped like windows 7 and then your open to all sorts of security breaches.....unless we the people make a lot of noise
@@noticing33 Win 10 LTS exists and will be supported until 2027, or 2032 if you count the IoT version. Both of which are very easy to activate for free...
Me too. 13400F vs rx 5600xt windows 10 stability ❤
@@noticing33no, not really, 7 is still safe to use if you do it right. 10 also has versions that have support until 2032
What's more funny - Zen 5 got more significant performance increase on Linux comparing to 7000 and 8000 series while Windows is botching them...
Where in Linux compatability
Linux gaming is so good, that handhelds with windows are slower than steam deck.
@@PREDATEURLThave a look at protondb
@@PREDATEURLT I know you haven't tried linux in a while because none of this has been remotely true for years. Steam has their compatibility software that works flawless on every game I've tested so far. Most distro's have the ability to automatically execute .exe under wine and performance hasn't regressed a single time with the caveat of CPU bugs.
@@PREDATEURLT con heroic launcher es instalar y jugar, salvo que sean juegos con anticheat. en estos momentos estoy jugando en mis ratos libres, spiderman remastered, genshin impact, callisto protocol, honkai star rail, ghost of tsushima.
Intel bragging about the scheduler, while at the same time said CPUs are killing themselves for intel stupidity on core voltages.
It’s likely to make post microcode benchmarks look better against AMD, intel knows they are can’t compete, wouldn’t put it passed intel to pay Microsoft to gimp ryzen performance
@@Us3rN4m32Back when Alder Lake was launched there was no "gimp". Zen 5 simply was rushed.
@@saricubra2867 rushed in what way?
@@Us3rN4m32 Software.
@@saricubra2867 LOL no, if anything was rushed it was raptor lake.
So it is better to use Windows 10 with AMD? And it can still be activated without any problem?
I also find it hard to believe, but after trying it I realized that it does improve a lot and you have fewer operating problems. Now I managed to activate my Windows 10 thanks to BNH Software.
Who would have thought, I'm a little surprised, honestly.
It is better to leave Core Isolation on. Else you leave a door open for hackers to take over your whole entire system.
Most games, esp at 1440p, are GPU-bound anyway.
No. It mean intel did some trick here and its bad for amd.
How do I get windows 10 back? What can I do to rollback to 10
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your work. Looking forward to the next video.
The technical stuff as well as shopping around.
As I am sticking to AM4 for now, have you discovered anything about Ryzen 3?
I am staying with Windows 10.
I will run some quick tests on ryzen 5000 over the weekend and report back
I remember when you switched over to Windows 11 early because you didn't wanna live in the past or something
LMAOOOOO
Now I am hopping on my hover board and GTFOutta here to windows 10 lol.
I did that, and now on my computer Windows 11 is living where it belongs... in a VM on Linux.
He's a tech channel. Of course he has to try the latest stuff to make a video about it.
@@enricofermi3471 he was daily driving it, not trying
If I didnt know better I'd think Windows 11 was a marketing ploy by Linux users to get more people on Linux
Hehehehehehe. Our master plan is bringing forth fruit. We must push Recall harder!
Wait. Did I say that out loud? Oh sod.
[Linux since 2012.]
@Z3r013k uhhhh no??? What do you think Steam OS for the Steam deck is???
@Z3r013k I'm fairly certain you're not well informed on what you're talking about.
Well, in fairness, just how much money is MS even making on windows? It's not like Azure is all windows machines anymore, and that seems to be where the money is.
@MoireFly With all the datamining they're doing? They're raking in the cash from that alone.
I'm blown away by how poor of a user experience Win11 is offering. Not only is it stealing 10-20% performance but it's using it to wad things in that we don't want like AI spying on us and more ads. They've lost the plot.
Investors are pressuring them to monetise (exploit) their x86 OS monopoly and justify being a >3 trillion dollar megacorporation
Also uploading all your desktop archices to one-drive whitout permission AND asking for money when space runs out instead of disabling it.
It is not. Core isolation is a security feature.
@@lolerie shill
They really have, they are using react for core OS components, you know the web 'framework' that powers Facebook, who thought that was a good idea to use web stuff to power our OS 😂
I've been using LTSB/LTSC since 2016 and I'm currently on Windows 10 IoT LTSC 21H2. No bloatware and end of life is 2032. Best decision I made OS wise ...
Same here, Win10 LTSC is the best option.
what is your photo viewer?
Where to buy this version?
I just installed yesterday. Its great. My motherboard died, new mobo asked for new activation on windows 11. Just fresh installed win 10 ltsc.dont know if windows killed my previous mobo.
I used to be a IOT LTSC 21H2 until January 2024, I really enjoyed tweaking and debloating that windows version even more and got very good results with it
Now I am using Linux (Nobara) not because I hated windows 11 (I was a W10 LTSC user...) but because emulation and gaming performance were better there
I actually just switched back to windows 10 after the most recent update. Windows 11 eliminated a bunch of the old registry entries that allowed you to mod it to have windows 10 home and start menu options. With those options gone I was annoyed enough to switch back. I don't think windows 11 looks better and I don't think it works better, and I hate the arbitrary security standard that made some CPU's and platforms as new as like 5 years old at the time of it's launch to not work with it.
Here's to hoping they figure things out and the next kick as the can isn't so restrictive that a large portion of modern machines simply cannot run it.
Oh it works better than win 10. In terms of MS telemetry. They want to know everything
I hope they make it more restrictive and require an online ID to log in so no one adopts it and Microsoft finally can leave the desktop software space.
"Clicking bad links and going to dodgy websites" is not where the malware comes from. It comes from the advertisements on what people would otherwise presume was a safe website like RUclips, Facebook, Reddit, and the like. An adblocker is the most effective anti-malware tool for most people.
Yes the adblocker is the best tool to save my parents browsing the Internet
All those sites are terrible.
And the great thing is that google made chromium manifest v3 specifically so it is not as effective at intercepting. That when the governments task force for cybersecurity recommends adblockers.
@@kevinerbs2778 And yet, here you are... Rumble is thataway -->
@@flexmasterize who is Rumble owned by?
I've tried Rumble there isn't anything on it really.
Microsoft always supported Intel while AMD was its stepchild... ;-) PS Win XP >7>10 user nothing in-between.
Easy to think that.
But then you remember how Microsoft worked in secret with AMD to port XP to AMD64, turning Itanium into a dead end, and forcing Intel to abandon their grand plans, and license AMD64.
Is also easy to forget what CPUs and GPUs are in the Xbox.
Microsoft may assign more engineers to work with Intel in the PC space, but you'd have to recognise the fact that Intel has 80% market share, and they've made the biggest architectural changes lately in the form of big.LITTLE.
AMD has to wear some of the blame for apparently failing to perform regression testing internally to catch issues like this.
The fact they were blindsided by meh at best reviews of r7 demonstrates that whatever team they have internally was asleep at the wheel.
They know who the big tech tubers are, their benchmark selection, and settings are public. It's trivial to reproduce their results (with some caveats) and thus forecast their response fairly accurately.
They didn't. They were asleep.
@@myne00 That's kind of a lame comparison. AMD64 extensions were actually a lot less work to add because AMD went out of their way to make them very similar to x86, and even then they did it half-assed for XP. Intel made Itanium completely different and it was a bear to optimize for. Microsoft still hasn't got down optimization for non x86 derived architectures. Windows 11 was specifically released to put in the new Intel scheduler.
Wrong. 95->ME->2003->8.1
@@gerthddyn Microsoft has ported at least one Windows variant to every major architecture at some point or another.
Win11 is slower than win 10 at intel too. look the hardware unboxed test
Could you please include the 5800x3d in your next video if it's not too much trouble?
there are plenty of 5800x3d charts and compassions on his video list just look them up
@@Warhorse469 I think he is referring to specifically these benchmarks since the next KB whatever blah blah supposedly has a major scheduler update.
I think Ancient Gameplays tested a 5800x3d when comparing the windows updates
@@Maitreya3001 Ancient Gameplays doesn't really do apples to apples with the 5800x3d. Certainly doesn't do it with the level of methodology shown in this video. I'd ask HUB to do it with the 5800x3d, but this coverage found things that HUB hadn't addressed completely.
Thumb up anyone here who had gone through Windows Vista...
For me, it was a time of nightmare all the way until Windows 7 came out. I still remember clearly even now
nice we got problematic cpu (intel14) and problematic os (win 11)
Yeah, Intel 13/14 issue has been fixed my man.
Also, who cares about Windows 11. We still have Windows 10. I never consider switching until EOL.
@@DingleBerryschnappsFixed how? The CPUs are literally degrading/oxidising over time, that’s not someting you can fix with a firmware update.
@@DingleBerryschnapps how do you fix the CPU's that are already damaged? Sure, it won't get worse, but the damage has already happened.
AMD + Linux = no issues lol
@@DingleBerryschnapps I want whatever u are smoking as it seems to be working well
What did we learn today? W11 is bad and reviewers should have included W10 in their tests. I run my 9950x on W10 Pro, no issues.
Be nice to see a side by side gaming between windows and linux
I can’t believe that they’d load the Intel scheduler when it’s an AMD CPU. Are you sure about this? There doesn’t need to be only one scheduler that comes with the OS.
Intel used to pay devs to use the intel assembler because it purposefully used slower code paths on non Intel CPUS for about a decade.
@@bdhale34 i understand that, but that's not the scheduler. Schedulers are, I believe (though I've never written one) much easier to replace than optimizing code paths. The former should be drop-in replacements; the latter requires studying bytecode and doing instruction-level performance analysis before you make any changes, and that's all on the burden of one developer. AMD surely has their own scheduler already ready because they have one job, and one job only: to support their parts.
They are screen shotting your stuff in the background every 5 seconds and people don't even know it. Win 11 slow.
@@STONE69_That is only on copilot+ PCs which as of right now only are only enabled on snapdragon arm laptops. The feature should come to amds zen 5 laptop chips though since their npu meets the requirements. You can also disable it for good with registry edits.
The intel scheduler is build into the CPU not windows. With intels 12, 13, 14gen and the laptop core ultra things. windows 11 just lets in do its thing.
Thats what i belive and what i have learned. Could be wrong. If so i would like prof of the other think cause nobody benefits from a he said she said think in the comments.
This is what happens when you get rid of a HUMAN Q.A. team.
I'm seriously considering Linux the next time I need to install Windows on my personal machine. Microsoft is just being awful.
😂
Heard of Windows 10?
Why do you even need Windows 11? I've never needed the newest operating system. I've taken every OS I've used to EOL since windows 2000.
Even skipped multiple OS releases, like Vista and Win 7.
Edit:
Btw, they will eventually fix all the bugs in Windows 11, just like they did in Windows 10.
@@DingleBerryschnappsonce support is dropped, security will go down over time. That's why Linux is so popular.
When in doubt, always. I mean *ALWAYS* assume Microsoft is completely an utterly incompetent at best, and malicious at worst.
Maliciously incontinence 💩
Nah, they are competent, it's all intended. They want to SQUEEZE you
They are like Boeing of software industry.
@@Boris-Vasiliev Except with 1000 X the crashes.
And you'll be right 99% of the time.
Imagine windows is basically catering to your cpu (intel) and you are STILL getting beat by your competitor…
I always just disable VM in the bios so the core isolation is disabled in Windows by default.
Yes I do the same. I think it’s always best to disable everything you don’t really need directly on the BIOS-level.
so i should turn off core isolation, use admin account, turn off idle cores and spectre/meltdown patches, also windows metrics and so on and so on........ Fcking Great job microsoft
No. You don't need every scrap of fps possible. System security has value as well.
Na. That's just fixing the stupid shit Microsoft has been doing for the last years.@@Tugela60
@@Tugela60Security against what? You are behind NAT from ISP. You are still vulnerable to adware, trojans and other stuff which is executed on your machine because they designed to bypass win-defender and actually does not require advanced technics (like spectre and meltdown). They just create registry entry and simply put stuff to autorun. No spectre required lol.
How enabling core isolation and memory integrity will protect you against regular trojan? I don't get it
I just realized I have been using Win 10 longer than Win 7 back in the day
Win 7 (release date 22 october 2009)
Win 10 (release date 29 julij 2015)
Windows 10 is stable and matured to the point it just works when you turn it on. Don't have to worry much, why change?
Aztecross, you keep impressing man. The fact that you push back on some of your audience’s bullshit takes on a situation is much appreciated. Some gamers have a real shit outlook/attitude towards devs and you slapping that shit down always makes me smile. Thanks for being you.
Wrong video
This is why I'm trying Linux this year.
Me too, having Zero problems on Linux Mint OS.
Switched to Linux last month. Give Valve another decade, you'll see.
I've been using it daily for a few years now. Only problem is some online games where the anti-cheat refuses to support linux otherwise, everything is far superior on linux.
@@J-Kimble I watched the other day thaty EASY-CHEAT, one of the many anti-cheat softwares, was enabled in The Finals, the Devs enabled it, and its been working on the SteamDeck if you run it with Proton HotFix. In time this will also change, Valve changed gaming with the SteamDeck, with SteamOS, soon to be SteamOS4.0 and its ProtonDB layer. The Gaming industry will adopt. They can see the Stats of people playing and what there playing and on what. Windows aims to become a Subscription Service just like Adobe. Where you don't install software but simply run apps. Trash.
It's great and really come a long way in the past 3 years I am maining Nobara KDE. Steam is invaluable and I'm so grateful to Valve. I've been Windows free (from dual boot/distro hopping) for months now, feels good to be clean.
Yeah let's suck up to another corpo.
30 years away, fusion will be here before gaming on Linux is a real thing
so at this point i think 90% of zen 5 review are wrong...here it's faster than 14700kf that is only few frame slower than 14900k....win11 24h2 should fix performance but win 11 it's bad anyway
I find that strange because recently, with the lates experimental 24H2 releases I have been getting the best fps benches I've ever had from windows 10 or 11. (Disabling Memory integrity didn't make a difference) in between 10% and 30% gains even in 4k. In fact. pushing several of the games to the point of matching my 120hz monitor. (7900X3d/4090) Taking some games from a little over 90-100 fps to 110-130+fps. Maybe its because I'm using 12 core instead of 8 or 16?
I worked with Win 11 in the office for 3 painful weeks. I begged the IT to move back to Win 10. Can't imagine gaming on that POS.
Piece of Software right ?
Been running Win 11 since it came out and have had no problems with running it. Turning off CI was common knowledge way back then and you made sure to turn it off.
Yep 0 issues.
less fps than win10 doesnt mean you have a problem running it
@@De-M-oN That really does suck for AMD users. :(
@@JDD_Tech_MODS it hits AMD worse, but win11 is also slower fps on intel cpus. Watch the test by hardware unboxed
@@De-M-oN less fps means it's less efficient. what are you even trying to say?
Seems like Satya Nadella overtook Michael Dell as "the best friend money can buy".
But aren't game developers doing the same thing, and been doing it for a long time? Looks like most games are optimized for Intel and Nvidia and not really optimized for AMD.
those who pay more get better optimization
Are AM4 CPU’s also affected by the performance issues in Win11? Cause I‘m using a 5700x3D and Win11. If I can have better performance with win10, I‘ll probably switch back.
apparently the new updates also made am4 better so I'm assuming it does.
Something to think on. These TPM security features are what cripple performance, which is why they aren't on in Win 10 and they can be changed to be REQUIRED just like TPM 2.0 at any time by MS. The hardware manufacturers would want this because they can optimize "security" features to give better performance which would be an artificial need to upgrade over a real one and much cheaper that real gains due to cache or die shrinks. TPM is a cancer and this was tried with Win 8, abandoned and Win 11 tried to force it back in.
BIOS revisions have also made it harder for normies to even find the TPM setting. I smell collusion with Microsoft and the CPU manufacturers and people should universally reject TPM.
I need to get back to studying up on linux and trying out distros in VMs. I'm a 100% Windows user, but I don't like the current trend of more and more elements of the control of the personal computer shifting to the cloud and external services and companies. I've been feeling that if I can somehow get myself to use it, linux will be a lot more sustainable to use than Windows where "end of support" is constantly pushing me towards stranger and stranger landscapes, losing more and more control. I like things simple and reliable and I want to assert robust local control over my own hardware and software.
Based
AMD needs to step up with Linux and make it greater like implementing AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition Application, etc!
That's why I'm still at w10.
seems as though Temps increase when turning CI off on windows 11 by almost 5 degrees according to your videos. I am already sometimes hovering in some games at high 70's so not sure if I would feel comfortable using this. Of course, maybe I will try out myself Just to see. I have a 7800x3d. Also, great video I liked, and ya got a first-time subscriber.
I regret DOWNGRADING to windows 11
When Windows 11 dropped, I recall it getting like 10% better gaming performance vs. Windows 10. Something has happened.
This AMD problem persists with 24H2?
Based on some popular benchmarked games it seems to be fixed but with microsoft always f*ing up the OS you can never really know when they will strike again.
And this is why I still don't want to get rid of W10 even if Microsoft says it will be end of support. W11 is just purely dogcrap.
I can smell those "I used linux btw" comment coming.
Hey, guess what?
@@timeismoney9684 no
"I dual boot 10 and 🐧btw" 😂😂
@techyescity Hallo Community, sorry das ich in deutsch schreibe, aber ich bin neugierig was es mit, in meinen Augen massiven Rechenleistung Verlust, auf sich hat. Kann es sein, das in Windows 11 eine versteckte Form von "distributed computing" stattfindet wo diese fehlende Rechenzeit abgegriffen wird? Ist nur mal so ein Gedanke. Für mich wäre es auch interessant zu wissen ob du deinen Benchmark mit dem gleichen Spiel zwischen Windows 10, Windows 11 und einem Linux System (Arch) hinbekommst und wie die Unterschiede aussehen?! Gruss geht raus an die gesamte Community
intel paying off scamosoft
Bill needs to pay the bills
@@waddahrasengan3414 Gates has closed the gates for AMD
On intel win11 is slower than win10 too. look the hardware unboxed test
@@De-M-oN I JUST HATE INTEL AND SAMOSOFT
I think the main reason is that more people use Intel, so why wouldn't Microsoft spend more time optimizing for it or using an Intel scheduler? Given that 71% of laptop CPUs and 64% of all desktop computers are Intel-based, it makes sense for Microsoft to prioritize optimization for Intel. here is no evidence or transactional records of Intel being involved in this. So this is all microsfot. It is also possible that Windows 11 is using an Intel scheduler, given that there are both AMD and Intel schedulers
Thanks for bringing that up, CI was not mentioned by other tech youtubers yet.
Please test it on Linux.
i want this as well, as the 4th column
Thank you for your time and sharing the results of your testing.
I swear I am thinking about restoring my PC back to windows 10.. Thats what it came with and thats how I should have left it.. I'm on Zen 3 but I am sure those chips are taking a hit too because of the Window's schedulers too. thats was Zen 1's main issues to if everyone remembers?? And That's always been intel's best advantage over AMD.. Their ability to make Windows and all the games run slower on AMD!! That's their real super power, their chips aren't really any better.. It's all their partner's making them look that way!!!!
also check Ghost spectre gaming tuned win10 even more fps than win10 vanilla
@@davemaverick8438 using custom windows isos is plain stupidity. Enterprise LTSC IoT is here for that exact purpose.
@@fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiictitious why? i ve made my own custom isos many times and never had any issues, nor should I ever use "factory" one, even works faster than ltsc version
Just tried turning off the feature, and it actually ran a few fps slower without it. This is a new build of windows 11 pro with an MSI Pro B650-P, Ryzen 7 8600g, and 32 Gb's of 7200mhz DDR 5 7200mhz , Nvidia RTX 4070. I am going to try another boot dev of some sort for windows 10 and try it. As with every new version of windows, it becomes more memory intensive and inefficient with every rev. As has been my experience since windows 3.11. I'm kind of excited to see the differences. Also, if anyone out there has not updated your bios to the latest version within a few months, you might be clocked down, as there was a problem with the newer chips. I will switch to Linux when Nvidia is supported by the core. Umbutu 26 is reported that it will support this.
But 24H2 works good, it's worth noticing tho that some CPU's with 3D and most recent ones from 9th gen work better in many games when you pick "balanced power plan" in windows instead of "high performance" one
This. The balanced power plan is the only one that uses the CPU’s power management profile.
Which benchmarks are you referring to? Can run a heap of tests and cross reference if you guys like.
@@techyescity i would love to see proof of this "3d cpus run better on balanced" claim. Especially as someone using the high performance preset.
@@thefilmdirector1 will run some tests in the next week, though my advice for now - if you are on Ryzen and want the best performance, stop using W11 lol.
@@techyescity ancient gameplays just put out a video on it, first I'd heard of it too
Core isolation helps defend against physics attacks (things like spectre and meltdown). Admin account runs faster too. HOWEVER you are more vulnerable to malware. So if you need to game create a game admin account thats locked down.
Yup, tried win11 had a pretty big drop in performance compounded with bugs. Went back to win10 and will stay on win10 till EoL than going full time linux. (been loving steam os on the deck)
Been running Linux Mint Cinnamon for two years and love it! Feels more like Windows XP, Vista, 7 days with modern hardware support. Haven't been back to Windows since.
I really only play pre 2020 games and some going back to the early 2000s and for the large majority, they work out of the box. Very few require tweaks. Some need the same tweaks that Windows does for wide-screen support.
@@davidl9943 nice! Recently I setup a dual boot on my desktop right now with mint. I'm really only keeping windows around right now due to some of the games I play requiring it for anti cheat. Honestly if it wasn't for that I'd probably already be on linux full time haha
Had issues with 11 as well, performance was less, bsods, file explorer breaks. 10 LTSC is still going strong on one of my benchmarking/spare pcs. My main is Nobara 40 KDE 4090 everything runs great under Steam with Steam Compatibility GE Proton. New WoW expansion is running great. I've distro hopped in the past, Mint, Manjaro, ArcoLinux. Usually having Steam helps but I've also had luck in the past running bottles/lutris. I've been from dual boot to Windows free for months. I don't play games that have kernel level anticheat, maybe those can be run less effectively in a VM though most people dual boot for that reason. Anticheat does feel like that last hurdle.
Made the change to Linux just to test things out, since then there has been a lot of changes on the windows side I don;t think I'm gonna go back so soon
Had a ton of micro stutters on Windows 11. Switch back to Windows 10, smooth as butter
Why are you putting butter in your computer?
@@Tugela60 bro ur super funny just dont try again
@@nodudelikeme Well, he still has not explained why he puts butter in his computer. Some religious ceremony perhaps?
@@Tugela60 I thought u were being sarcastic.....welp whos gonna tell u
You can safely overclock and undervolt the 14700kf if you're worried about any problems, no point underclocking and locking cores away.
You'd think Microsoft would want to fix these things...
Their too busy patching out offline activation so they can force you to use a online-only Microsoft account everytime you flash your BIOS or replace some bit of hardware...
It depends on how much some one is ready to pay… for one direction or another.
If its incompetence or malice is the constant question
most definitely malice- it's too obvious
Isnt it amds responsibility to provide drivers for windows?
its the scheduler, it uses intel's one which slows down AMD
Your desktop background of the Puente Nuevo in Ronda (Spain)…. I was literally just copying over a few of my newer photos I took of it this summer into my Wallpapers folder right before clicking on your vid. I know it very well!
So windows basically sold us ryzen users for intel💀...INTEL
I don't see the problem? Intel made a mistake AMD has also made a mistake and had an exploding CPU.
Also, Intel is trying to turn the company around with Arrow Lake and that is almost around the corner and is a project that Intel has been planning since 2021, which coincided with the appointment of its new CEO. The company has invested over $30 billion in efforts to catch up with TSMC, and much of this new technology will be used in its upcoming 15th and 16th-generation processors.
The Arrow Lake architecture employs a 20A process node that is being manufactured by TSMC, which utilizes a 2.0nm process technology. Meanwhile, Intel's own 18A process node is being fabricated using a 1.8nm process. Intel even came out saying "Intel announced that it will be taking back the crown from TSMC in 2025 with its 18A process node.'
Didn't they release a patch on windows 10 and windows 11 that buffed the 5000 series, 7000 series and 9000 series recently I heard.
does this affect ryzen 5000 cpu's
Wondering about the same.
oh it does. they posted and said zen3,zen4,zen5 (Zen5 will get the biggest boost but zen3 and 4 still get fps increase)
I might be the only person that has installed Windows 11 when they were testing it, and since then, not had a single problem ever.
There is no reason for me to go back to Windows 10 (for now). Since performance etc. was never an issue. So many friends complained. I just never had any issues. So lets see what this video is about!
watching with my 5700X3D on W10
I disabled core isolation under 24h2 because it improved latency and performance when using latest ableton so yeah it definetly affects other software, not only games.
Welcome back to the gold coast
good to be back man, the mornings here are incredible at the moment.
What sucks is that there's nothing we can do about it. Windows 10 is going to reach its end of life in 2025 and we will have nowhere to go. We will be forced to use 11 or not be able to play our games.
What happens when windows 10 stops getting support does the system get auto deleted
@rubber89 Any hackers that can crack it eventually will. And there will be no more virus definition updates or patches to windows defender. If the hacks become well known, you're asking to get your identity stolen or card information taken easily.
I'm sorry, but what's the point comparing this 23h2 win11, if there is a improvement in games with the latest 24h2 update! This results is useless
It also makes new problems….
I wish he would make it known if you keep the internal IGPU on or off, and does it even make a difference
Makes me wonder if this applies to other generations like 1st gen Ryzen as well. There was a power plan AMD bundled with the chipset drivers for windows 10 at the time…maybe this is something they should do for Ryzen 9000 as well?
SHUTUP AND TAKE MY FPS! wait wha?
Windows 10 should have been the last operating system, as Microsoft had promised.
Good video and explain , thank you for the information .
on xeon e5's i got better performance on 23h2 vs 21h2 @cyberpunk
Core isolation is for protecting the operating system from being tampered with from malware. For example it should be able to block malware from injecting itself into Windows Defender or other windows internal parts. It's not for stopping malware from running that's a role of an antivirus.
I dont believe that.
I know the old “try Linux” is old but as someone who uses Linux exclusively and games on it, I urge tech oriented gamers to try it out. Gaming has gotten much better thanks to Valve. Yes, even on Nvidia cards.
I agree. Am on Nobara and use Steam (& Steam Compatibility) for almost everything gaming wise, on a 4090. On my AMD GPUs there's also experimental HDR, that's interesting.
Without anti-cheat support, you're limited to single-player games on Linux.
@@masudparvejsanionly partially true lmao
Linux gaming is great till it breaks then you'll have to spend the next 24 hours patching up whatever issues that have arisen after a kernel update... also good luck trying to get that usb adapter running. No, Linux desktop for gaming is simply not ready yet.
Wait a minute, did you look at your recordings? In the opening one the windows 10 recording looks stuttery, is that a problem between the recording software and youtube or is it actually stuttery and the FPS not correct?
just capture card footage it has a 60 fps passthrough for when i am benchmarking.
To be fair to Vista, computers that came out during the time of Windows 7 were so much better that we didn't notice any problems. Vista with all the latest updates available doesn't suck completely and is closer to 7. I actually like some stuff Vista has to offer. If we could get some of those Vista features in 7, we'd have a truly perfect Microsoft OS. Newer OSes past 7 tried to focus too much on blending tablet and desktop functionality and also started to exhibit ads/data collection. They should've forked it to focus on touchscreens instead of forcing it on desktop take me back to win 7
I loved Vista, because I had hardware that could run it. Plus it is still one of the best looking OSs they have done.
Windows 11 24H2 has been released to general public/out of testing. Please do take a look at it whether anything changed. I will be waiting for your video and remaining on Windows 10 for however long I can if the issues are not resolved.
Core Isolation off,it is a disaster.
We took this same performance hit switching from Windows 7 to 10.
Processor is not a problem. Crappy OS is the main problem.
Miceosoft it's a SHIT.
Miceosoft? 🤣🤣🤣
I have found disabling virtualisation in the bios makes w11 so much more snappy
You have no idea what you did, do you?
Now im confused, most benchmarks and youtube videos i saw the last days show that win11 24h2 is faster then win10 on AMD 7 and 9th Gen Processors ?
Windows 11 is version 10. Just run "Command Prompt" and the first line on my Windows 11 is "Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22631.4602]". 10 is the Major revision number of both Windows 10 and Windows 11
Thanks for covering this! Windows 10 is just more consistent when it comes to FPS and general performance.
Just an advice, do not say anything negative about Windows 11 in AMD sub Reddit. You will get down voted hard.
That's applicable for 5600x too? Should I downgrade to w10? I don't have CI option to turn off (probably I scraped security off of my windows iso)
Use case is LoL and Diablo 4 only.
I think im gonna use w10 ltsc 2021, tunned with some registry tweaks, services etc until the end of times 🤞🏼🍀🙉. Thanks a lot for your work!!
Just a tip. On the graph screens, group results by GPU instead of windows build. its way better to see the different results you can get on a gpu with different windows builds
Whats so different in 9000 architecture compared to 7000 that changes in operating system is causing such a big difference in performance? To me they should at worst case be the same performance no matter the operating settings or versions.
Zen 5 is a brand new architecture.
@@jeffreypaul9428 is it really? How does scheduler even factor in when they are all same cores? I could see on intel
With different speed cores being a perf issue but not amd.
From watching loads of videos and playing around with my r9 7900, it is a combination of cpu scheduling (how windows chooses which cores to use, some of the cores can do higher clocks then others), how amd dynamically adjusts those clocks and basically how ryzen 7000 to ryzen 9000 did something to the cpu virtualization features which is used in the CI core isolation security feature.
I remember when ryzen 1,2 & 3 were all new and year after year we got bios and aesa cpu microcode updates which increased performace from seemingly nowhere. Now we got a similar situation where amd doesnt seem to have cooked the cpu driver codes long enough on the grill, meanwhile microsoft at the same time seems to be making the CI core isolation security feature either less or more efficient randomly with each update.
Hopefully both teams have seen the massive amounts of reporting on this and sooner or later we will all have more efficient/powerful cpus not burdened by weak code. It seems up to 15-20% of performance is left out on the table that both intel but moreso amd has to gain. Eventually its a win for us all.
TLDR Its a mess of unoptimized microcode in AMD's cpu drivers/motherboard chipsets AND windows cpu schedueling/powerplan idiocy with virtualization-toggled core isolation security feature that is relatively new and unoptimized.
@@killerrf No clue, I'm not an engineer. But from watching this video and others, Windows 10 wasn't nearly as bad and only Windows 11 24 H2 (due out in a few weeks) actually sorts everything. You can google Zen 5 new architecture details if you want more info.
Been using Windows 10 for years now (after a year or so after its release), Windows 11 is very much like early Windows 10 used to be.
If you can dual boot Linux on another drive with Linux and try to move on from Windows.
Arch is good for gaming with latest driver support, Linux Mint is very easy to use, Debian is a little more advanced plus when you realise that most Linux Distributions are just one of the same few [Operating Systems], with a different [Desktop Environment] and a different [Package Manager] the trial and error of how do I do this in Linux is so bad, at least for day to day things.