I've got a Zen 3 system and I'm looking to setup a dedicated very stripped down Windows installation just for the purposes of benchmarking and testing my overclock, to avoid booting into my main OS installation.
I'm looking to use LTSC (latest one, 21H2) as a basis for the build, just to avoid unnecessary updates (which usually tend to fail on a stripped-down build, requiring a full reintegration and reinstallation). Are there any known problems with AMD hardware support on LTSC builds? Things like CPPC2, AMD-specific core scheduling, stuff like that — is all of that supported, are there any known penalties I'm going to get by using a LTSC build, or is it good to go?
Or maybe any of you have ready-made recipes for making such a build or any other advice you could share? I would be grateful.
I'm looking to use LTSC (latest one, 21H2) as a basis for the build, just to avoid unnecessary updates (which usually tend to fail on a stripped-down build, requiring a full reintegration and reinstallation). Are there any known problems with AMD hardware support on LTSC builds? Things like CPPC2, AMD-specific core scheduling, stuff like that — is all of that supported, are there any known penalties I'm going to get by using a LTSC build, or is it good to go?
Or maybe any of you have ready-made recipes for making such a build or any other advice you could share? I would be grateful.