Uit een artikel op Gamespot dat ik toevallig tegenkwam:
Er zou op 10 Oktober een patch moeten komen om dit te fixen, maar ik zou daar wel even op wachten om te kijken of dat ook echt zo is.Recently, AMD warned about compatible processors struggling with Windows 11. It additionally affirmed that it and Microsoft are looking for a fix to the problem. Now, users are beginning to run into those issues, unfortunately worsened by the October 12 Windows 11 Patch.
TechPowerUp reports that Windows 11 dramatically increases L3 cache latency. This impairs applications' access to memory subsystems, with an estimated performance hit of 3-5%. In the outlet's testing, it found that a Ryzen 7 2700X processor performed with a latency of 17ns, over an Windows 10 average of 10ns. After the patch, the latency jumped up to 31.9ns. More practically, this means that game and application performance can be significantly slowed. The second issue made the processor's preferred core mechanism non-functional, which can impact CPU reliant tasks. The performance might worsen in eight-core processors above 65W TDP.