Microsoft quietly removes 44 Intel CPUs from list of supported Windows 11 processors

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  1. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    It's A game Microsoft is playing with consumers to get them to purchase new PCs. I have an AMD Ryzen 7 1700 8 core processor and it was removed from support. My processor is more than capable of running Windows 11 if I actually wanted it which I don't. I have a laptop with Windows 11 that isn't nearly as powerful as my desktop but it's Okay because it's recent and Win 11 came installed on it.
     
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    It's most likely due to cost vs benefit. I assume every cpu has it's quirks & some more than others require individual updates etc just to get them to work especially drivers which are not all standardized like usb 1,2 or 3 etc. Just the ethernet drivers list alone & attempting to find one that works when the dam thing needs one in device manager, cpu drivers & updates will be the same. The time spent making them for every cpu on every OS ,at some point ms most likely says enough is enough or something like that
     
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    i put win11 on my old fx6300.not a single problem.could always go linux i guess.this could definitely come back to bite them in the arse.
     
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    Go for it.. Recommendations?.. Mint or Manjaro.. both easier to get working than the farce of modern Windo$e

    Personally I run the XFCE variants.. just because I like it.
     
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    thinking mint. played with that a bit.
     
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    Runs nice for me. I have installed it for a couple of people who couldn't afford machines capable of running that 10 junk and they had no problems.. that's why I tend to use XFCE.. it's rather similar to XP..
    Manjaro is a star on my laptop but being a bit Arch it's for the slightly more advanced/experienced user..
     

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