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Consider upgrading to Windows 11 (uncertainty)

Consider upgrading to Windows 11 (uncertainty)

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TommyTheLommy
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05-20-2021, 08:58 AM
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Hello, I plan to set up Windows 11 on my motherboard - EX-A320M-GAMING (AM4). It has 8GB DDR4 RAM at 2400Mhz, an AMD Ryzen 3 3200G CPU, and a GPU from AMD Radeon Vega 8. The CPU appears to be compatible with Windows 11, as does the GPU (model DX12). However, I’m unsure about TPM and UEFI support for this specific model. I tried installing once but encountered TPM and UEFI errors. Could you confirm if PSP 10.0 works with TPM on this board, or are they separate requirements? Also, is there any UEFI support available for this motherboard? Thank you all!
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TommyTheLommy
05-20-2021, 08:58 AM #1

Hello, I plan to set up Windows 11 on my motherboard - EX-A320M-GAMING (AM4). It has 8GB DDR4 RAM at 2400Mhz, an AMD Ryzen 3 3200G CPU, and a GPU from AMD Radeon Vega 8. The CPU appears to be compatible with Windows 11, as does the GPU (model DX12). However, I’m unsure about TPM and UEFI support for this specific model. I tried installing once but encountered TPM and UEFI errors. Could you confirm if PSP 10.0 works with TPM on this board, or are they separate requirements? Also, is there any UEFI support available for this motherboard? Thank you all!

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EisTeeKlaus
Senior Member
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05-20-2021, 12:08 PM
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Linus created a video discussing the topic, perhaps named something like 'don't buy a new pc for WinForms 11'.
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EisTeeKlaus
05-20-2021, 12:08 PM #2

Linus created a video discussing the topic, perhaps named something like 'don't buy a new pc for WinForms 11'.

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ZachT0626
Member
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05-22-2021, 12:47 AM
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I haven’t seen the video yet, but I’m a big fan. The question is whether your motherboard supports TPM—PSP and TPM are related but not identical. Enabling PSP through BIOS might affect compatibility, so it’s worth checking the documentation for your specific model.
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ZachT0626
05-22-2021, 12:47 AM #3

I haven’t seen the video yet, but I’m a big fan. The question is whether your motherboard supports TPM—PSP and TPM are related but not identical. Enabling PSP through BIOS might affect compatibility, so it’s worth checking the documentation for your specific model.

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05-22-2021, 02:23 AM
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I think you're looking for FTPM.
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_AtomicRabbit_
05-22-2021, 02:23 AM #4

I think you're looking for FTPM.

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McILucky
Member
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05-24-2021, 07:30 AM
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FTPM and secure boot can be activated in the BIOS, especially when using UEFI. However, I wouldn't recommend adding Windows 11 until it's officially available for general use on a functioning system.
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McILucky
05-24-2021, 07:30 AM #5

FTPM and secure boot can be activated in the BIOS, especially when using UEFI. However, I wouldn't recommend adding Windows 11 until it's officially available for general use on a functioning system.