Tugas 1
AMD
also touched on the performance
disparity between the balanced and
high-performance power plans, and the company plans to issue an update in the
April time-frame to address the issue.
Tugas 2
The high-performance profile shifts
control of the processor power states from Windows to the CPU, thus negating
the operating system's incessant desire to park
cores, which results in decreased
performance.
Increased power consumption and
thermals inevitably lead to higher cooling requirements, and thus acoustical
output from the cooling solution, so
the modified power profile might have an effect on many fronts.
Tugas 3
AMD also addressed Ryzen's somewhat confusing temperature reporting. (V-ing)
We expect temperature monitoring
software to better understand our tCTL offsets to report the junction
temperature automatically.
(V-ing)
We can take to
enjoy optimized gaming performance.
(V-ing)
Tugas 4
We have also reviewed topology logs generated by the Sysinternals Coreinfo
utility. (Verb Perfect)
We have reviewed the limited
available evidence concerning performance deltas between Windows 7 and Windows 10 on the AMD Ryzen CPU. (Verb Perfect)