1. A newly discovered Windows bug may affect the gaming performance of AMD's latest Ryzen CPUs, particularly Zen 5-based models. 2. The bug relates to system account privileges, where inadequate privileges can reduce gaming performance even for local administrator accounts. 3. AMD recommends using the hidden administrator account to maximize gaming performance, and the issue is expected to be resolved in an upcoming Windows update.
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