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You paid the price based on the lower performance and you get the extra performance now. Had these chips performed as well as with this update they may have cost more. You paid the price of the lower performance, were happy with that, then got the extra performance without paying. Don't see how this is a bad thing at all.Me and the people I've talked to are all legitimately very confused:
Should we be mad that for years we lost ~10% gaming performance and possibly also productivity perf?
Should we be happy that we suddenly gain ~10% performance 4 entire years after Zen 3 came out and 2 years after Zen 4?
We're all very, very, very confused about how to feel about AMD...
I have done some testing and this isnt a 24H2 optimization. It happens with any other Windows 11 version: I have tested it with 21H2 (several games), and the very same gains I see with 24H2 going from a standard (admin) account to the built-in administrator account, I see them with 21H2 too. Just the same.
No, there is no difference in perfomance between 21H2 and 24H2; you only see gain perfomance using built-in admin account, and this is common for these two windows versionsThis is different than the small gains seen previously by using the admin account. You shouldn’t need to use the admin account to see these gains, just have 24H2.
No, there is no difference in perfomance between 21H2 and 24H2; you only see gain perfomance using built-in admin account, and this is common for these two windows versions
I have not tested 23H2, but I am sure its the same, no reason to be different in regard to 21H2Do you see a difference between 23H2 and 24H2 without the admin account? That is what HWUB tested in the video today.
So what is actually causing HUBs results? If its not 24H2, what is it?I have not tested 23H2, but I am sure its the same, no reason to be different in regard to 21H2
I have not tested 23H2, but I am sure its the same, no reason to be different in regard to 21H2
There are some (admittedly niche - Stellaris comes to mind) situations where my standard Zen 3 cores on my 5950X are holding back my 7800XT. I'm looking foward to seeing any testing HUB or GN can do with Zen 3 / Zen 3 X3D.Lol. Only geeks could get salty about a free 0 to 30% performance improvement!
Be interesting to see if my 5800x3d gets a boost but I think that I'm pretty GPU bound most of the time!
According to my testing, just the built-in admin accountSo what is actually causing HUBs results? If its not 24H2, what is it?
No, notice that the 23H2 results come from their first 9700X review. (so, normal account, no built-in account). On the contrary, their 24H2 numbers are with built-in admin account.So are you suggesting that 23H2 was a large regression in performance or that you think HWUB’s data is bad?
Nope.No, notice that the 23H2 results come from their first 9700X review. (so, normal account, no built-in account). On the contrary, their 24H2 numbers are with built-in admin account.
Nope.
These tests are with no built-in admin account.
They tested in a previous video with the built-in admin account, but in this video is normal account vs normal account
That doesn't change what they stated - both versions were using normal admin account.I dont think so. Some of my numbers (9950X with 6800XT, low resolution, low settings to avoid GPU bottleneck):
I see a very similar behavior between these two win versions.
Techpowerup has 7800X3D scored 114 in CB R24 ST with Win 11 22H2 VBS On.Someone already ran the benchmarks with X3d chip on AMD subreddit. 12% more scores on Geekbench!
Looking only at GB6 the before results are extremely low and suspect.Someone already ran the benchmarks with X3d chip on AMD subreddit. 12% more scores on Geekbench!