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Yesterday i switched out my mobo to an Asus ROG Strix B550-E. After everything was running fine i installed the Chipset drivers from AMD's website (not the outdated version on the Asus support site). In the past this also installed the "AMD Ryzen High Performance" and "AMD Ryzen Balanced" power plans for windows but now i didn't get these, so i'm using the standard windows "High performance" power plan. I know that you lost performance in the past when not using the ryzen power plans. Did they get integrated into windows or why don't i get these anymore?

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13 minutes ago, Stahlmann said:

Yesterday i switched out my mobo to an Asus ROG Strix B550-E. After everything was running fine i installed the Chipset drivers from AMD's website (not the outdated version on the Asus support site). In the past this also installed the "AMD Ryzen High Performance" and "AMD Ryzen Balanced" power plans for windows but now i didn't get these, so i'm using the standard windows "High performance" power plan. I know that you lost performance in the past when not using the ryzen power plans. Did they get integrated into windows or why don't i get these anymore?

Yes it should just work out of the box now. I would use balanced though.

Gaming PC:

CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: Crucial 2x16gb, 3200  JEDEC. | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: Asus Prime RTX 5070ti OC| Sound: Odac + Fiio E09K | Case: Fractal Design R6 TG Blackout |Storage: Kingston Renegade 2TB and Corsair MP510 960gb | Cooling: CPU: Alphacool ST30 420mm rad, Alphacool CPU and GPU Core LT and Core blocks, D5 pump and res combo 

 

Linux PC:

CPU: Ryzen 7700| Motherboard: Asus A620M-CSM | RAM: Crucial Pro 2x48gb, 5600  JEDEC. | PSU: Corsair CX750 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: MSI Gaming X RTX 3090 | Case: Lian Li Dan Cases A3-mATX black |Storage: SN7100 2TB + Samsung 860 EVO 512gb | Cooling: CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin Mini Fan(s): Noctua 1x NF-A14x25 Chromax

 

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46 minutes ago, Stahlmann said:

"AMD Ryzen High Performance" and "AMD Ryzen Balanced"

Those were intended for first and second gen Ryzen if i am not mistaken.

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13 minutes ago, Vishera said:

Those were intended for first and second gen Ryzen if i am not mistaken.

Yes exactly

Gaming PC:

CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: Crucial 2x16gb, 3200  JEDEC. | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: Asus Prime RTX 5070ti OC| Sound: Odac + Fiio E09K | Case: Fractal Design R6 TG Blackout |Storage: Kingston Renegade 2TB and Corsair MP510 960gb | Cooling: CPU: Alphacool ST30 420mm rad, Alphacool CPU and GPU Core LT and Core blocks, D5 pump and res combo 

 

Linux PC:

CPU: Ryzen 7700| Motherboard: Asus A620M-CSM | RAM: Crucial Pro 2x48gb, 5600  JEDEC. | PSU: Corsair CX750 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: MSI Gaming X RTX 3090 | Case: Lian Li Dan Cases A3-mATX black |Storage: SN7100 2TB + Samsung 860 EVO 512gb | Cooling: CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin Mini Fan(s): Noctua 1x NF-A14x25 Chromax

 

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