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ASRock Announces Windows 11 Compatible Motherboards
ASRock announced what motherboards will be compatible with Microsoft's next OS, Windows 11
Although a TPM 2.0 function is required to upgrade "Windows 11", by enabling the firmware TPM 2.0 function, it can be handled without the need for a physical module. In the BIOS setting items, it is necessary to enable "Intel Platform Trust Technology" on the Intel platform and select "AMD CPU fTPM" on the "AMD fTPM switch" on the AMD platform.
The firmware TPM 2.0 function is supported by motherboards equipped with Intel X299 / 500/400/300/200/100 series and AMD TRX 40/500/400/300 series chipsets. Please refer to the link for detailed compatible chipsets and setting methods.
Generation | Supported Chipset |
*Intel 100 series | Z170, H170, B150, H110 |
*Intel 200 series | Z270, H270, B250 |
Intel 300 series | Z390, Z370, H370, B360, B365, H310, H310C |
Intel 400 series | Z490, H470, B460, H410 |
Intel 500 series | Z590, B560, H510, H570 |
Intel X299 series | X299 |
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#5927192 Posted on: 07/06/2021 11:31 PM
Correct, the CPU compatibility and the TPM requirements are separate. Chances are they will expand the CPU list before the OS releases, the current list is the ones they have certified so far. Given the 100% overlap between CPUs with hardware changes to fix Spectre/Meltdown and the CPUs that are compatible with Win11, though, I would not hold my breath.
yah my Motherboard support the TPM requirement my cpu is not support by os though or so MS was to tell us
Correct, the CPU compatibility and the TPM requirements are separate. Chances are they will expand the CPU list before the OS releases, the current list is the ones they have certified so far. Given the 100% overlap between CPUs with hardware changes to fix Spectre/Meltdown and the CPUs that are compatible with Win11, though, I would not hold my breath.
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#5927211 Posted on: 07/07/2021 01:10 AM
I have a 5950X with a asrock x570 taichi, but i don't know if i am going to really upgrade to windows 11 right away when windows 10 will be supported till 2025.
I have a 5950X with a asrock x570 taichi, but i don't know if i am going to really upgrade to windows 11 right away when windows 10 will be supported till 2025.
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#5927284 Posted on: 07/07/2021 11:54 AM
"ASRock announced that what motherboards will be compatible with for Microsoft's next OS, Windows 11..." - this doesn't sound right. "that" and "for" should be removed.
But this pushing for Windows 11 transition is very interesting. TPM2.0 is 'great' but doing nothing to prevent ransomware or any other real security threat. If someone unauthorized have access to your computer then you have much bigger problems than missing a security chip. Also it is very interesting to find what happens if that security chip TPM2.0 goes faulty after 2 or 3 years of use. This is clearly not about security but how you can go to the next level of data mining. Just my opinion.
A properly setup bitlocker with a tpm, means that your files should be fine. Companies have been using TPMs for years, and what most people have is a software TPM that the CPU exposes as a virtual device, nothing happens to it.
"ASRock announced that what motherboards will be compatible with for Microsoft's next OS, Windows 11..." - this doesn't sound right. "that" and "for" should be removed.
But this pushing for Windows 11 transition is very interesting. TPM2.0 is 'great' but doing nothing to prevent ransomware or any other real security threat. If someone unauthorized have access to your computer then you have much bigger problems than missing a security chip. Also it is very interesting to find what happens if that security chip TPM2.0 goes faulty after 2 or 3 years of use. This is clearly not about security but how you can go to the next level of data mining. Just my opinion.
A properly setup bitlocker with a tpm, means that your files should be fine. Companies have been using TPMs for years, and what most people have is a software TPM that the CPU exposes as a virtual device, nothing happens to it.
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#5927394 Posted on: 07/07/2021 05:53 PM
works just fine with w11 
My
Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7

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yah my Motherboard support the TPM requirement my cpu is not support by os though or so MS was to tell us