AMD Ryzen To Get New Power-Saving Plan, Game Patch; Ryzen 5 1600 at 4GHz 6c/12T Now By Staff Reporter | Apr 13, 2017 04:07 AM EDT The AMD Ryzen has introduced its own eight-core processors that would be sold at low prices, bringing change to the gaming landscape. However, the Ryzen architecture is still considered as implausible at this moments. In an article published in Toms Hardware by Paul Alcorn, the AMD Ryzen processors will now have a power-saving plan and game patch that would lessen the difficulties and potential glitch overtime. With these updates, it would bring the company's desired architecture to acknowledgment from their users. The AMD Ryzen update is regarding the voltage and frequency rating necessary in converting energy. The pre-defined voltage and frequency settings knew more as P-States are the things that most games encounter in their processors. The new AMD Ryzen Balanced will also reduce the timers and thresholds for P-State's transition. With this, it could improve performance that could be experienced by gamers like the high-performance power profile of Windows. In this AMD community blog post, the AMD Ryzen Balanced plan could be downloaded by the user and it would permit aggressive power management. It is also parallel to high-performance plan. Not only that, AMD Ryzen will have updates on the performance of the 1080p game. The optimization will be available on games like "Total War: Warhammer" with the game's Bretonnia patch. Steam has already this update and it is expected to come on more games in order for the players to have more fun gaming experience. Meanwhile, the AMD Ryzen 5 1600 is now overclocked to 4GHz with 6 cores and 12 threads. It is considered fascinating that at this level, it is tagged with a price of $219 only. It is now expected that it would be on the market next week. What do you think of this news about the AMD Ryzen? Tell us in the comments section below!