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Check if your system meets the requirements for Windows 11 and consider the benefits it offers.

Check if your system meets the requirements for Windows 11 and consider the benefits it offers.

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lalaru321
Junior Member
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06-24-2021, 12:54 PM
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You're still using Windows 10 on a powerful gaming rig. Upgrading to Windows 11 could offer benefits like better performance and new features, but it depends on your specific needs. Since you have TPM disabled, turning it on might be necessary. There are reports of issues with Ryzen processors and FTPM, so check those details carefully before deciding. Let me know if you want more info!
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lalaru321
06-24-2021, 12:54 PM #1

You're still using Windows 10 on a powerful gaming rig. Upgrading to Windows 11 could offer benefits like better performance and new features, but it depends on your specific needs. Since you have TPM disabled, turning it on might be necessary. There are reports of issues with Ryzen processors and FTPM, so check those details carefully before deciding. Let me know if you want more info!

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_MinezPlays_
Member
183
06-30-2021, 12:01 PM
#2
Unless you require particular features of Windows 11 (such as security patches or performance tweaks), an upgrade may not be necessary. Windows 10 will remain compatible until October 14, 2025, and Windows 12 is expected soon.
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_MinezPlays_
06-30-2021, 12:01 PM #2

Unless you require particular features of Windows 11 (such as security patches or performance tweaks), an upgrade may not be necessary. Windows 10 will remain compatible until October 14, 2025, and Windows 12 is expected soon.

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PBG_jr
Junior Member
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06-30-2021, 04:45 PM
#3
The primary reason for thinking about an update was a new release that supposedly improved performance with higher polling rate mice (such as my lamzu 4khz). Yet I'm still uncertain if it's worth updating, particularly since I don't like the look of Windows 11. If there were additional advantages to upgrading, I'd think about it.
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PBG_jr
06-30-2021, 04:45 PM #3

The primary reason for thinking about an update was a new release that supposedly improved performance with higher polling rate mice (such as my lamzu 4khz). Yet I'm still uncertain if it's worth updating, particularly since I don't like the look of Windows 11. If there were additional advantages to upgrading, I'd think about it.

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Jaspernh1999
Junior Member
4
06-30-2021, 06:58 PM
#4
I use Windows 11 on my main desktop and everything works just fine. There aren’t any major problems. It doesn’t seem like a real upgrade from Windows 10—it feels more like a new look.
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Jaspernh1999
06-30-2021, 06:58 PM #4

I use Windows 11 on my main desktop and everything works just fine. There aren’t any major problems. It doesn’t seem like a real upgrade from Windows 10—it feels more like a new look.

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Yaubarry
Member
204
06-30-2021, 11:22 PM
#5
I think I’ll skip the upgrade; it might just add more trouble than it’s worth.
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Yaubarry
06-30-2021, 11:22 PM #5

I think I’ll skip the upgrade; it might just add more trouble than it’s worth.

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tomer1122
Member
53
07-01-2021, 03:06 AM
#6
The fTPM problems appear only with older BIOS versions. You should update to the newest BIOS, which likely includes the solution. I believe AGESA 1.0.7 contains this fix.
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tomer1122
07-01-2021, 03:06 AM #6

The fTPM problems appear only with older BIOS versions. You should update to the newest BIOS, which likely includes the solution. I believe AGESA 1.0.7 contains this fix.

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mistercraft77
Posting Freak
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07-01-2021, 03:46 AM
#7
You've got a solid setup with both Windows 10 and 11. Upgrading isn't necessary unless you specifically need to try Windows 11 or see improvements for newer Intel processors. Reviews suggest 10 performs well enough, while 11 handles the E-cores better.
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mistercraft77
07-01-2021, 03:46 AM #7

You've got a solid setup with both Windows 10 and 11. Upgrading isn't necessary unless you specifically need to try Windows 11 or see improvements for newer Intel processors. Reviews suggest 10 performs well enough, while 11 handles the E-cores better.

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AngelRxse
Junior Member
22
07-01-2021, 05:47 AM
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Aimed at launching before Windows 10 support ends. The team recently shifted back to the standard three-year development phase for a fresh operating system.
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AngelRxse
07-01-2021, 05:47 AM #8

Aimed at launching before Windows 10 support ends. The team recently shifted back to the standard three-year development phase for a fresh operating system.

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dm5k
Member
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07-08-2021, 09:59 PM
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dm5k
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Aunorine
Member
130
07-08-2021, 10:48 PM
#10
Looks like I got caught up in the chatter again!
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Aunorine
07-08-2021, 10:48 PM #10

Looks like I got caught up in the chatter again!

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