It’s been almost a week since Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 version 1709 to the general public, having brought a long list of new features and improvements that users love. It’s a marvel how Windows 10 works so well considering how diverse the hardware ecosystem is, but sometimes this diversity may cause issues.
Now, if you own an AMD Ryzen CPU and you’re wondering whether you should install the Fall Creators Update or not, you’re in the right place. We scoured forums for you and can tell you what others have said about running this version of Windows 10 on AMD Ryzen CPUs.
The Fall Creators Update on AMD’s Ryzen
If you overclocked your PC, expect CPU speed to drop a bit. It’s still unclear whether the Task Manager is reporting speed incorrectly or if the update actually slows down your CPU.
The good news is that FPS drops are now less severe and are rare than before installing the update.
I have a Ryzen 1700, which is overclocked to 3.85ghz. Prior to the fall creators update, the CPU speed in Task Manager was always sitting at 3.85ghz. Now after the update, it fluctuates between 3.5ghz and 3.7ghz in the task manager only. The base speed still shows as 3.85ghz however, and I also checked CPUZ/Aida where the CPU speed is showing as 3.85ghz.
Actually, some of the games that were literally unplayable after the Creators Update became playable once users upgraded to the Fall Creators Update.
Tried Rainbow 6 Siege and there indeed is improvement. Used to drop down to 45 fps in the benchmark scenario when you go into the first room where there are a bunch of people. Right now I do not drop below 70 fps
It is worth mentioning that you may not notice these improvements on all games.
While there might not be much max FPS gains, at least two games became playable after the Fall update on Ryzen CPUs. These are Shadows of War and Artika.1, both unplayable messes with the Spring Creator Update ;p. Shadows of War would only benchmark at 40 fps no matter the settings and when playing the actual game, any complex scene in a city would drop to 40 FPS, again no matter what settings were used – this has all been fixed with the Fall update. For Artika.1, the game stuttered like crazy on Ryzen processors before the Fall update.
If you own an AMD Ryzen-powered computer and installed Windows 10 v1709, use the comment section below to tell us more about your experience.
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