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AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Service process disappeared after recent chipset driver update.
Hello today i simply decided to install the newest drivers for everything i have and when i installed recent chipset drivers the 3d v-cache performance optimizer process just disappeared. I first installed it in september when i got my new PC with 7800X3D Processor. What also happened it seems like new process started working which is: https://ibb.co/CsB4v6NS
Does that mean the new driver doesn't turn on that 3dv cache process directly and it's managed by the one on screenshot?
So far i think i didn't see any performance drop on games, but i need to confirm it with more testing.
After i saw it disappeared, i uninstalled drivers manually and 3d v-cache process appeared again with ig "build up" older drivers that processor has. Then i installed it again and it disappeared, but that process on screenshot appeared again. I also checked services and it's here, but now it shut down and only that down service says "working"(in my language): https://ibb.co/xKvJcsgz
When i don't check off the PPM on the install, both doesn't appear on process after installing it.
To add if that matters, i installed it with auto detection thing "amd-software-adrenalin-edition-24.12.1-minimalsetup-241204_web" because all i want is drivers for my processor, since i have nvidia card.
Is that normal now?
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on my x870e platform and 9800x3d processor, the task manager also does not show the work of 3d v-cache, I also do not understand whether it works for me or not, earlier on the old system when I had 7800x3d and a b650 motherboard, I could see the work in the task manager, the driver is now installed AMD Chipset Drivers Revision Number 7.02.13.148 is it supposed to be hidden? and its work is not visible![]()
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I totally think it's the new chipset driver that works like this, maybe that process "Manages AMD provisioning packages... etc" does the same thing as 3D-VCache manager before an some more. I even uninstalled it and again installed newest drivers that was released together with new Ryzen 9 X3D processors and it's still the same. I think as long as it doesn't affect performance or at least not much, everything is fine. I don't want to do clean reinstall windows now just to check how it will look after it, so i will just let it be.
It just weird that out of nowhere it started to look like this. I also think i started to have a bit of more stutters in games, but idk if that's the case here because of this. If you can say is everything fine for you like that, then i will appreciate it.
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Isn't this option meant for chips with >1 CX? If so, then that may explain it.
Craig
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Yeah I heard that too and I don't understand why it is like this now. The older chipset drivers I had around august/September normally just shown 3d optimizer like with just fresh installed windows and build up drivers. Now after installing both of newest drivers, it show like this. I have no idea why and a lot of people seems having same way, I think just new people getting those cpus doesn't even know that was a thing
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What for you need amd provisions packages service in the first place
? all off them including AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Opitimizer and AMD Appplication Compatibility Database are for mew Ryzen 9 series.
