This videos shows how to enable Collaborative Processor Performance Control or CPPC on a Ryzen 9 X3D CPU for the most consistent user experience. This provides the best gaming performance while also allowing background tasks and other applications such as streaming software to run on the 2nd CCD to leverage all 16 cores for multitasking. This way the best gaming performance can be achieved without the need to enable Game Mode or use the chipset driver to assist with core scheduling when a game is running.
For Linux users:
This is also useful to those gaming on Linux as the Windows Game Mode is not available there. CPPC defined in the ACPI spec describes a mechanism for the OS to manage the performance of a logical processor on a contiguous and abstract performance scale. CPPC exposes a set of registers to describe abstract performance scale, to request performance levels and to measure per-cpu delivered performance. - https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/acpi/cppc_sysfs.html