Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster)
- Alan Wake II
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Dead Space
- God of War
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
- Resident Evil 4 RE
- Starfield
- The Last of Us Part I
HD (1920 x 1080)
The difference is close to 4.5% and it doesn’t favor the 24H2 update! So I can’t help but wonder where is the performance boost that AMD promised.
QHD (2560 x 1440)
The performance gap between 23H2 and 24H2 is low.
UHD (3860 x 2160)
Again, the performance gap between the two Windows updates is low.
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as a decade old pc enthusiast just coming back I can’t help but see these benchmarks at 300fps and wonder what are ppl smoking? no way…but throw unique titles like tarkov in here and you’ll see it drop below 100fps even on your x3d chip, now this is a game that people reported gains in fps/consistency when installing the Ryzen KB update on 23h2 which is built in 24h2
These tests make no sense. You’ve invalidated them by not using like-for-like drivers. You’re not so much comparing windows as you are comparing driver configurations
No sense to you probably.
The performance difference between driver versions can be upwards of 10%. This test is worthless.
Show me your results proving that! That the OVERALL difference can be 10% between 3-4 month driver versions! Your comment is totally useless without proof!
i think your test have problem
you test on old , modify 23h2 not new defult windows iso ( you change many settings before )
you must instal new 23h2 publish 1 year ago , rathen test and will see 20% performance on 24h2
other thing , you must run game on 1080 medium quality (cpu heavy) not ultra max settings (gpu heavy)
i like see this test on AMD GRAPHIC CARD , i am sure when amd cpu ,gpu give more performance / price
Haha wait your saying they should test an un optimised install from a year ago? Which all gamers would have installed not tweaked to the best it can be?
that doesn’t make any sense.!