I was told to check my BIOS as Ryzen CPU should have something like fTPM in BIOS, I found it under miscellaneous in Settings under BIOS, I enabled it and Hey Presto! My system meets with all the requirements.
IF you have Ryzen 2000, 3000, 5000 CPU, should be no problem. Just need to enable fTPM in BIOS like I'd done. Mine failed requirement before I'd enabled it.
Heard in overseas forums that scalpers have grabbed a bunch of TPM modules, dunno if they were joking or not. Also, for earlier mobos, like my R4E don't have TPM header on mobo, so can't use.
IF you have Ryzen 2000, 3000, 5000 CPU, should be no problem. Just need to enable fTPM in BIOS like I'd done. Mine failed requirement before I'd enabled it.
Sama sama bruh, got an i7 3960X and i7 4770K, both CPU's not supported....though I've seen vids where there're workarounds.....but that's for the leaked Win11 ISO I think.
Heard in overseas forums that scalpers have grabbed a bunch of TPM modules, dunno if they were joking or not. Also, for earlier mobos, like my R4E don't have TPM header on mobo, so can't use.
IF you have Ryzen 2000, 3000, 5000 CPU, should be no problem. Just need to enable fTPM in BIOS like I'd done. Mine failed requirement before I'd enabled it.
The earliest appears to be Haswell. I've seen Intel Platform Protection Technology mentioned in the manual of one Z97 (or was it H97?) board, but on another board it is not.
Even my cheap H110 has it
Ignore the warning sign, this motherboard is buggy as hell right now.
11th gen intel confirm has fTPM already, its called Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT). Go to the bios, find the settings somewhere and enable it can liao.
11th gen intel confirm has fTPM already, its called Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT). Go to the bios, find the settings somewhere and enable it can liao.
LOL, I'm reminded of many Intel users who'd complained their setups dun have fTPM, all a bit red-faced when told they were supposed to enable PTT instead.
As for meeting with WIn 11 requirement, let's just wait and see. They'd be workarounds for older 'unsupported' hardware to install and run Win11. My two older Intel rigs can wait, running Win10 Pro perfectly so no need to bother for now.
Hope the disti start bringing in TPM modules. It will be crippling for the past 2 years Intel mobo that meets all specs but no TPM modules to install and cannot be upgraded to Win 11.
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