AMD will release its new Chipset driver (1.0.0.7), which will benefit users planning to upgrade to the Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache CPUs. The chips are set to release in less than a week and users can expect the "3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer driver" (version 1.0.0.7) to be included in the new chipset driver.
The new 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer driver works by notifying Windows of the "asymmetric nature" of the 3D V-cache and grants a boost in performance for "less-parallelized workloads," such as what is found while a user is playing a PC game. The new optimization driver will work under Windows 10, and 11 operating systems but will only be available to the newer AMD 7000 X3D line of CPUs.
AMD Ryzen Chipset Driver 5.01.29.2026 WHQL
New 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver 1.0.0.7 pic.twitter.com/c57e8MrGUc
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HXL (@9550pro on Twitter) first informed users of the new driver. However, the public still has to wait for the available download once AMD plans to release the latest processors to the masses, or one might think as the Twitter leaker notified a user anxiously awaiting the download and wanting to be the first to get a hold of the newest download. HXL found that the company ASRock is now offering the download for global and Chinese downloads for the company's X670E Taichi Carrara motherboard.
AMD is positioning the 3D V-Cache structure on the new series by placing the SRAM cache on one CCD instead of sharing it with a secondary CCD. The company found that it could maximize gaming performance through one CCD while allowing the second to profit from the higher clock speeds. In theory, AMD hopes that the balance of single-threaded gaming performance over multi-threaded applications will
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