I saw an article (can't seem to find it now, it was awhile back around Christmas time), that said Windows 11 was problematic for gamers, and that it had issues with some graphics cards and games, so I have been putting the upgrade off. Has anyone seen anything similiar?
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TPM is a requirement for secure computing.
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In an enterprise environment they are essential and you're dangerously behind the curve if TPM hasn't been implemented at this point. However, I think the requirement for TPM on home PCs to run the latest operating system is a bit overkill at best and at worst a means to pull revenue into the segment of the market which will benefit. Factors to take into consideration is what your home PC is used for obviously but for your average Joe I think it's overkill. Just my geek $.02 |
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You can also install Windows 11 on machines without TPM with a simple registry edit. Even though it's probably not a good idea. Here's how: https://www.techradar.com/how-to/how...y-you-shouldnt |
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One reason to have a MS account is that your keys become linked to that account. When you upgrade your computer, you can simply access that account and let MS know that you have upgraded.
My systems are old; they ran XP, 7 and now 10. No TPM available for Phenom II processors w/DDR2 memory. Thinking Ryzen 5600X, new motherboard, memory and SSD would be a nice upgrade however the next generation is going to need a new motherboard. Graphics cards are still overpriced so I'll stick with the RX580. |
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just bought a new laptop.
not a big difference of 10 to 11 in what most of us do. |
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