Windows 11 was installed on one PC that doesn't support a non-supported CPU.
Windows 11 was installed on one PC that doesn't support a non-supported CPU.
Hey everyone, I hope you're all doing fine. My mind feels a bit fuzzy. My three kids use the same PCs, all with the Ryzen 5 1600 CPU. The only variation is the motherboard. One has a Gigabyte B450M DS3H-CF, another an ASUS Prime B450M-K II, which I just got for an upgrade from the LGA1155 setup to AMD. The third one is an ASUS Prime B450M-A II. It seems Windows 11 doesn't support the 1600 CPU on these machines, yet it's installed on the ASUS B450-K II after an update. The other boards say everything is fine, but it looks like the CPU isn't working properly. I'm not sure if it's the motherboard or something else. Any thoughts?
Could it be the same model that received the AF version of the 1600? From what I can see online, the 1600 doesn’t work with Windows 11, while the 1600AF does. If this isn’t true, it’s puzzling that Windows 11 was installed on that machine. Maybe one of your kids installed an insider build of Windows 11?