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I’m not sure either understand how this statement relates to the article, it seems that zen5 performs favorably on Ubuntu compared to Windows in the majority of Michaels tests?
Does the presence of legacy hw support verifiably hurt performance for newer products?
Linux distros supporting pre 2012 hardware is a real issue. There are often performance gains through optimized packages.
I’m not sure either understand how this statement relates to the article, it seems that zen5 performs favorably on Ubuntu compared to Windows in the majority of Michaels tests?
Does the presence of legacy hw support verifiably hurt performance for newer products?