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Amd releases 17.10 chipset drivers to improve ryzen performance

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The AMD Ryzen processors have already been on the market for a couple of months showing all the benefits of their Zen microarchitecture, a completely new design that needs some optimizations to show its full potential. As part of Ryzen's optimization plan, AMD has released the new AMD Chipset Drivers 17.10 WHQL drivers.

Chipset Drivers 17.10 with AMD Ryzen Balanced

AMD Chipset Drivers 17.10 WHQL is compatible with all AM4 socket motherboards, this includes the different A320, B350 and X370 chipsets. These new drivers are responsible for adding the AMD Ryzen Balanced power plan for Windows 10, 8.1 and 7 that promises to manage the resources of AMD Ryzen processors much more efficiently and effectively.

AMD Releases Patch for Windows 10 with Ryzen-Optimized Power Plan

This new AMD Ryzen Balanced plan makes the transition times between the different energy states of the processors much faster, thereby achieving better integration with the new AMD SenseMI technology, making control over hardware much finer and with that the yield increases. AMD ensures that this improvement does not lead to an increase in the power consumption of AMD Ryzen processors.

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We see how little by little AMD is releasing updates to improve the performance of Zen, a microarchitecture that has proven to be a portent in multi-threaded performance but that in other fields is one step behind Intel, the most relevant of which is gaming. Hopefully, Zen's performance will only improve to narrow the gap with Intel in the behind-the-scenes situations.

Source: techpowerup

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