Windows 11 is reported to have a memory leak and slow down some AMD Ryzen processors
- Windows 11 has been officially released, but users around the world are beginning to report various issues with it
- Especially if you have a device with an AMD Ryzen processor, it would be wise to delay your upgrade to Windows 11, as AMD claims that a problem with Windows 11 could reduce its performance by up to 15% with the new operating system. That.
- AMD and Microsoft have teamed up to find two issues with AMD Processor with Windows 11. The first flaw is that Windows 11 can triple the L3 cache latency.
- AMD says the problem is most likely to result in a 3% - 5% performance drop for standard software, and a 10% - 15% performance drop for games used for eSports.
- However, it is reported that Microsoft is already working on a solution to this problem by the end of this month, and if you are using an AMD Ryzen CPU, it would be wise to stay on Windows 10 until then.
- In addition, users around the world are reporting a memory leak in the new File Explorer included in the Windows 11 operating system.
- As a result, when you open and close File Explorer, you lose the ability to use the amount of RAM used until the computer reboots. By the time the computer reboots, you may experience a gradual slowdown.
- The PC Gamer website confirms that this problem can be found in Windows 11 version 22000.194, and they point out that anyone using Windows 11 through the Task Manager can monitor this problem.
- Thus, you may find that updating to Windows 11 right now is not a good idea, especially if you are using devices with low RAM.
- However, it is expected that Microsoft will address almost all of these critical issues within the next month or so, and will usually have to wait a little longer to get the best experience out of Windows 11.


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