AMD supply the hardware for the current xbox and the one due this year, I don't fully buy microsoft wouldn't lift a finger to help fix it if they could push a solution that wasn't to extreme. If it's not the scheduler like amd has said maybe ms might be able to help with something in that new game mode thing that's in beta, has anyone using the fast ring tried testing ryzen cpus in the games with the performance issues in game mode?
I know it's a long shot seeing the intel with nvidia/amd gpu comparisons ive seen don't seem to do much performance wise but its probably the only place at an OS level you can expect to see improvements now.
It's DEFINITELY the scheduler. But there are other bugs that are much more important related to Windows and Ryzen.
I would not recommend anyone to run Windows 7 and Ryzen. If those are your plans - BUY INTEL... or learn to modify Windows 10 to be more like Windows 7.
So far, Windows 10 is better across the board in my testing using Radeon R9 Fury. Others seem to be finding similar results - the problem seems to be that nVidia + Ryzen + Windows 10 isn't as good as nVidia + Ryzen + Windows 7.
And that same situation may apply to nVidia + Intel + Windows 7... Ryzen may not be a contributing factor in those discoveries.
BF4 Windows 7, Ryzen 1700X Stock, R9 Fury 1050MHz:
BF4 Windows 10, Ryzen 1700X Stock, R9 Fury 1050Mhz:
Same map, same server, same driver version, same everything...
6C results on Windows 10, for kicks:
EDIT:
Not that the game is problematic while running:
Oh, and, I'm using the fast ring, Build 1607, all updates for Windows 10. It performs the same as Build 1511.