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Processor | i7-13900K |
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Motherboard | ROG Maximus Z690 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3090 |
When I tried the Creator's update by accident last month (somehow my defer feature update option expired then), I ran some benchmark numbers to compare to my usual Anniversary Update numbers.
Windows 10 Anniversary Update 1607
- SuperPi 32M: 7 minutes 03 seconds +/- 1 second
- 3Dmark Time Spy: 9900 +/- 50 points
Windows 10 Creators Update 1703
- SuperPi 32M: 7 minutes 20 seconds +/- 1 second
- 3Dmark Time Spy: 9800 +/- 50 points
3Dmark dropped only slightly, which I'm not worried about, but the single-threaded SuperPi 32M numbers dropped about 4% which got me annoyed. That's like taking 200+MHz off my CPU clocks (I run my 5960x at 4.5GHz constant). I spent a few hours checking things in the task manager but didn't see anything obvious that was chewing up performance. Did stuff like disable Cortana (which seems a lot more pervasive in the Creator's Update), manually setting core affinity for SuperPi but no help. So I rolled back to the Anniversary Update and performance is restored. I mentioned this performance hit when the windows update survey asked why I'm rolling back. I hope Microsoft figured out what is going on and fixes it.
Windows 10 Anniversary Update 1607
- SuperPi 32M: 7 minutes 03 seconds +/- 1 second
- 3Dmark Time Spy: 9900 +/- 50 points
Windows 10 Creators Update 1703
- SuperPi 32M: 7 minutes 20 seconds +/- 1 second
- 3Dmark Time Spy: 9800 +/- 50 points
3Dmark dropped only slightly, which I'm not worried about, but the single-threaded SuperPi 32M numbers dropped about 4% which got me annoyed. That's like taking 200+MHz off my CPU clocks (I run my 5960x at 4.5GHz constant). I spent a few hours checking things in the task manager but didn't see anything obvious that was chewing up performance. Did stuff like disable Cortana (which seems a lot more pervasive in the Creator's Update), manually setting core affinity for SuperPi but no help. So I rolled back to the Anniversary Update and performance is restored. I mentioned this performance hit when the windows update survey asked why I'm rolling back. I hope Microsoft figured out what is going on and fixes it.
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