Article "Boost Windows 10 Performance with Retpoline Spectre Mitigation"

balloonshark

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If you are using older Intel processors or AMD processors, you can boost the performance of Windows 10 by enabling the Retpoline Spectre mitigations that were recently ported to Windows 10 October 2018 Update build 1809.

In order to mitigate the Spectre vulnerabilities in Windows 10, Microsoft had introduced fixes that caused a performance decrease, which were more noticeable in older CPUs. To resolve these performance issues, Microsoft has been testing a new mitigation technique called Retpoline in Windows Insider Preview builds since build 18272.

This mitigation has recently been backported to Windows 10 October 2018 Update build 1809, but is being slowly rolled out over time as they test its performance in large-scale public use. If you do not want to wait, you can use the instructions below to enable it immediately on supported processors.

More info here: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...erformance-with-retpoline-spectre-mitigation/
 
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daveybrat

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Thanks! Since i have a 4th Gen i5 this applies to me. I'm assuming i should try this? I'm on 1809 with all updates.
 
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I ran this on the system in my sig. Can't say I noticed a difference, as the machine is pretty perky anyway, but it didn't break anything either :)
 

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Tried this solution on my PC, didn't feel the difference though. Not my case I suppose
 

SPBHM

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does this require the updated microcode? if not, why wouldn't it work with Core 2 CPUs for example?