AMD he had announced that some of its processors had performance problems after installing Windows 11. According to the company, the performance dropped from 3-5% to 10-15% in some extreme cases. However, both Microsoft and AMD have been trying to fix these problems for some time.
So today AMD released a information for the Ryzen Chipset driver that fixes some of these issues.
The release notes state that the last update of the driver restores the intended operation and behavior of UEFI CPPC2 in Windows 22000.189 version 11 on AMD processors. The page also gives us all the supported AMD chipsets and processors for installing Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems.
AMD has a dedicated page for troubleshooting performance issues with Windows 11 compatible processors that you can see here.
However, not all problems have been resolved. Known issues include custom installation failure, problems with non-English operating system, and inadvertent pop-up messages.
To learn more, you can see the update page by clicking here.
He had done this with the performance with chipset drivers from October the same day with the Windows update that solved the issue.
he had "fixed" it but in the end more problems occurred