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These ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte devices will all work with Windows 11

These ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte devices will all work with Windows 11
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Gigabyte Says Its Motherboards Are Ready for Windows 11

Gigabyte Says Its Motherboards Are Ready for Windows 11
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Windows 11: No Trusted Platform Module? Many AMD and Intel processors can run Microsoft s new OS without a dedicated TPM 2 0 chip

  Windows 11: No Trusted Platform Module? Many AMD and Intel processors can run Microsoft s new OS without a dedicated TPM 2.0 chip You do not need a dedicated TPM 2.0 chip to run Windows 11. (Image source: Microsoft) You do not need a dedicated TPM 2.0 chip to run Windows 11, contrary to Microsoft s system requirements. Instead, almost all modern AMD and Intel processors already meet Microsoft s TPM 2.0 requirement, and only a BIOS setting may be preventing you from upgrading your PC to Windows 11. Internet of Things (IoT), iOS, Wearable, Ticker  Microsoft s Windows 11 system requirements have caused a stir, not least because of the seemingly arbitrary processor limits. Microsoft also states that a machine must have a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and a version 2.0 version at that. While many modern laptops have a TPM 2.0 chip, desktop motherboards do not. Anecdotally, our Gigabyte AORUS PRO WIFI X570 motherboard has a TPM header, but no TPM chip.

Windows 11 installation process: How to check if your PC has TPM; if no, how to enable

Windows 11 installation process: How to check if your PC has TPM; if no, how to enable
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Why Your Perfectly Fine PC Can t Run Windows 11, And How To Fix That

Filed to:tpm Image: Microsoft / Windows 11 It’s finally announced, and it’s actually called Windows 11. But even though your PC is more than capable of playing today’s games at perfectly acceptable frame rates and resolutions, you might get a warning saying it’s not compatible with Windows 11. What the hell? The answer isn’t because of RAM, storage, your CPU or any of the other basic internals that come with a PC. The biggest culprit is something called Trusted Platform Module, or TPM, which is something many gamers probably aren’t aware of. What is Trusted Platform Module (TPM)?

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