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Windows 11 Build 22000.282 finally fixes performance issues

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For those who have been fretting about possible performance problems in your sim using an AMD build.....

Windows 11 Build 22000.282 finally fixes performance issues

Build-22000.282-for-Windows-11.jpg

Edited by HiFlyer

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56 minutes ago, HiFlyer said:

For those who have been fretting about possible performance problems in your sim using an AMD build.....

Windows 11 Build 22000.282 finally fixes performance issues

Build-22000.282-for-Windows-11.jpg

The article you link to mentions Windows 11 Build 22000.282 (KB5006746) is now rolling out to testers in the Beta and Release Preview Channel of the Insider program and it finally fixes the performance issues previously acknowledged by AMD.

Not being a Beta tester or within the Inside programme, mere mortals like me have to wait a little longer. Why is the version you are showing as downloading not the same one as in the article you linked to?

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5 minutes ago, Espana Pete said:

Why is the version you are showing as downloading not the same one as in the article you linked to?

The picture comes from the article, so its creators should probably be more able to answer that than me.

I would suggest its simply a stock photo giving an example of what a win 11 update looks like,

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On 10/16/2021 at 10:52 AM, Espana Pete said:

The article you link to mentions Windows 11 Build 22000.282 (KB5006746) is now rolling out to testers in the Beta and Release Preview Channel of the Insider program and it finally fixes the performance issues previously acknowledged by AMD.

Not being a Beta tester or within the Inside programme, mere mortals like me have to wait a little longer. Why is the version you are showing as downloading not the same one as in the article you linked to?

You can join the insider program and install that build in minutes.   Just click on where it says "Windows Insider Program" in your screen capture.   Then select the beta or dev channel.

13 hours ago, Waldo Pepper said:

You can join the insider program and install that build in minutes.   Just click on where it says "Windows Insider Program" in your screen capture.   Then select the beta or dev channel.

Thanks for the suggestion I had not realised it was so easy, 24 hours on and the Beta is very stable on my rig 🙂

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Any idea when this is getting sent out for general release?

This fixes one issue. But, it appears that AMD also has a new chipset driver which takes care of issue #2.

https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-400

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On 10/16/2021 at 2:51 PM, HiFlyer said:

For those who have been fretting about possible performance problems in your sim using an AMD build.....

Windows 11 Build 22000.282 finally fixes performance issues

Does this improve all flight sim products or only MSFS?

Maybe it belongs in the Windows subforum.

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1 minute ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

Does this improve all flight sim products or only MSFS?

Maybe it belongs in the Windows subforum.

This is an major windows issue that impacts everything

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Just now, fogboundturtle said:

This is an major windows issue that impacts everything

Thanks. In that case I’m moving it to the Windows 10 forum.

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8 hours ago, fogboundturtle said:

This is an major windows issue that impacts everything

It is unfortunate, then, that folks with older processors are not able to take advantage of (what I assume are) positives of W11. I know there is a hack to make it work but there is also a caveat that MS may not issue any updates to "hacked" W10 installations.

What are the benefits as far as Flightsimming is concerned?

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On 10/21/2021 at 5:57 PM, Ray Proudfoot said:

Thanks. In that case I’m moving it to the Windows 10 forum.

hey ray.  Are you guys going to add a windows 11 sub group under the windows forums?

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3 minutes ago, micstatic said:

hey ray.  Are you guys going to add a windows 11 sub group under the windows forums?

I'll ask the bosses. It had crossed my mind that the request would arrive sooner or later.

And you may be surprised to know my 3 year-old £3K PC doesn't meet the criteria. 🙄

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3 hours ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

And you may be surprised to know my 3 year-old £3K PC doesn't meet the criteria. 🙄

8086K does. And you can make it accept TPM. What else is incorrect?

My much older one has i7 6700k which is too old.🤓 otherwise, it passed the check (after TPM fix).

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