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Jeronimo2440
Oct 04, 2021Iron Contributor
The i7-7700K meet the minimun requierments to run Win11. But its not suported, Why?
Hi, I have an i7-7700K. This CPU have TPM 2.0, It's compatible with Secure Boot, it have 4 core up to 4.2 GHz. It also is 64bit. I don't know why this CPU is not supported by Microsoft to install W...
Onyxius
Nov 14, 2021Copper Contributor
This is utterly retarded. Yet another way for Microsoft to screw the users. There are so many people especially in the gaming community that has this processor. I'm really curious if they really decided to do this based on the number of sales per processor. "Hey, we sold xxxx amount of these processors, lets not support it and make more money"... yea I wouldn't put it pas them.
So if windows 10 works great, but windows 11 doesnt, it sounds more like a programming issue or lack there of, instead of a hardware issue.
Necromouser
Nov 16, 2021Copper Contributor
Sounds like a way to get people to replace a processor that doesn't need to be replaced yet...
Scandalous.
My 7700k has been the best CPU purchase I've ever made and I predict it will be in use for MANY years to come (at least as a basic desktop). I'll be trying the "Disable CPU check" workaround I've seen. I bet our 7700's have PLENTY of life left in them!
Scandalous.
My 7700k has been the best CPU purchase I've ever made and I predict it will be in use for MANY years to come (at least as a basic desktop). I'll be trying the "Disable CPU check" workaround I've seen. I bet our 7700's have PLENTY of life left in them!