steviejay69 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 Issues here Windows® 11 Performance on Compatible AMD Processors | AMD (this is older) Intermittent System Stutter Experienced with fTPM Enabled on Windows® 10 and 11 | AMD (this is newly acknowledged) takeaway is Keep Windows updated (not preview code) Run AMD chipset driver rev 3.xx.xx.xxx (or OEM higher) Use 'Ryzen Balanced' Windows in power management options (really don't use overclocking or tweaking utilities and expect reliability, you can have fast or right, not both 😇 ) You may need AMD AGESA v1.2.0.7 when it lands for your board (via UEFI/BIOS update) @BarryBL 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CM_Schneehase Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 Thank you so much for pointing this out, had my Ryzen 5 on a B550 board still running with old chipset drivers 2.xx.xx.xxx 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cearp8858 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 i also beleive you can disable FTPM even with windows 11 installed its just needed to be enabled to install i beleive just ensure you dont bitlocker 1st tho asus dropped some new bios today however as i am on windows 10 and dont intend to move to 11 just yet (gonna wait until direct storage is available before i consider upgrading and some bug fixes) so i have ftpm disabled to stop windows deciding for me 😂 tbh tho i havent noticed any issues when i did have it enabled on my asus b550xe board with my 5600x in any games i have been playing althoguh f1 2021 hasnt been played for a number of months at this point Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviejay69 Posted March 9 Author Share Posted March 9 1 hour ago, cearp8858 said: i also beleive you can disable FTPM even with windows 11 installed its just needed to be enabled to install i beleive just ensure you dont bitlocker 1st tho asus dropped some new bios today however as i am on windows 10 and dont intend to move to 11 just yet (gonna wait until direct storage is available before i consider upgrading and some bug fixes) so i have ftpm disabled to stop windows deciding for me 😂 tbh tho i havent noticed any issues when i did have it enabled on my asus b550xe board with my 5600x in any games i have been playing althoguh f1 2021 hasnt been played for a number of months at this point Yeah the new ASUS / ROG stuff is v1.2.0.6beta, v1.2.0.5 has had quite a bit of heat as being 'not good'. AMD's Newest BIOS Code Reportedly Wreaks Havoc on Performance, Stability | Tom's Hardware (tomshardware.com) But, I have always gone for lower TDP CPUs, 3200MHz RAM, balanced settings, etc. Not interested in OC - buy the rated CPU performance you require.... As for TPM/fTPM yeah it can be disabled (Bitlocker caveat) but then you can use install scripts that bypass the TPM check anyway. Also a firm believer in "vanilla", so if CPU/TPM combo is required, have it, enable it....or stick to W10.... ....just my two cents. (steviejayztwocents) 😄 (or maybe steviejayz69cents) 😄 FWIW I can't see the difference between v1.2.0.3C and v1.2.0.5A on two different B550 boards, SAM enabled (3600)....but then W11 official, WHQL recommended chipset and GPU driver. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviejay69 Posted March 16 Author Share Posted March 16 (edited) As an aside to this, AMD dropped newer v4 chipset drivers on Monday 14/03. Unrelated to this issue, they contain support for future processors due to land in April (Zen 3 refresh). My advice would be to wait on v3 drivers unless you take a newer chip or AGESA Combov2 v1.2.0.7 or higher is released for your board. Edited March 16 by steviejay69 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviejay69 Posted March 23 Author Share Posted March 23 (edited) On 3/16/2022 at 12:04 PM, steviejay69 said: As an aside to this, AMD dropped newer v4 chipset drivers on Monday 14/03. Unrelated to this issue, they contain support for future processors due to land in April (Zen 3 refresh). My advice would be to wait on v3 drivers unless you take a newer chip or AGESA Combov2 v1.2.0.7 or higher is released for your board. I have installed the v4 drivers (without the issues mentioned in some quarters about the installation). Methodology here; Download the v4 chipset drivers from AMD website Uninstall the v3 chipset drivers Geek will remove the remnants (I deleted the C:\AMD\Chipset Drivers\logs folder manually), reboot Install the v4 chipset driver No errors during installation, reboot as prompted, everything seems just fine (logs included just in case). I shall recommend the v4 chipset drivers, provided the install methodology is on a clean install of Windows 10 or 11 (11 in this instance) or following this SOP. AMD_Chipset_Software_Install.log AMD_Chipset_Software_Uninstall.log Edited March 23 by steviejay69 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviejay69 Posted May 14 Author Share Posted May 14 On 3/9/2022 at 8:19 AM, steviejay69 said: Issues here Windows® 11 Performance on Compatible AMD Processors | AMD (this is older) Intermittent System Stutter Experienced with fTPM Enabled on Windows® 10 and 11 | AMD (this is newly acknowledged) takeaway is Keep Windows updated (not preview code) Run AMD chipset driver rev 3.xx.xx.xxx (or OEM higher) Use 'Ryzen Balanced' Windows in power management options (really don't use overclocking or tweaking utilities and expect reliability, you can have fast or right, not both 😇 ) You may need AMD AGESA v1.2.0.7 when it lands for your board (via UEFI/BIOS update) @BarryBL Gigabyte has pushed AMD AGESA v1.2.0.7 to my board this week. Yet to install. Your board may also be updated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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