That 5800X3D and 9600X uplifts are insane in some games, puts even 7800X3D to shame:
Optimierte Sprungvorhersage: Zen 5 mit Windows 11 24H2 getestet.
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To sum it up, to really get the performance you paid for, these steps are inevitable:
1. Install Windows 10 (wait for Zen 3/4/5 branch predictor fix) or Windows 11 24H2 with branch predictor fix; (+11% perf.)
2. Disable VBS on Windows 10/11 or use hidden Administrator account which bypasses VBS; (+5% perf.)
3. Adjust few settings related to CPU in BIOS. (+?% perf.)
Could someone post a link to the article/video regarding Zen CPU BIOS settings (prefetchers, ...)? Thanks.
BTW, 9700X at 105W TDP shows 13.4% improvement over 9700X at 65W and 16.9% improvement over 7700X at 105W in Cinebench R23:
7700X @ 105W: 19 800 (baseline: 100% TDP, 100% perf.)
9700X @ 65W: 20 409 (-38% TDP, +3% perf.)
9700X @ 105W: 23 153 (+0% TDP over 7700X, +16.9% perf. over 7700X) (+61.5% TDP over 9700X 65W, +13.4% perf. over 9700X 65W)
This, indeed, shows that 9700X at 65W should have been released as 9700 without "X" as those models are always much more efficient.
MSI first to offer 105W TDP mode for 65W Ryzen 9000 SKUs The updated firmware adds an option to increase TDP over AMD specs. This feature is not officially provided by AMD but is available through the BIOS settings on MSI 600-series motherboards with the latest AGESA 1.2.0.1 firmware. The “TDP...
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This performance gain has nothing to do with branch branch prediction fix and bypassing VBS security. With those two issues fixed the results may be even better.