And for sure, it is up to manufacturers to develop compatible drivers for their legacy products. So it really is up to those HW and SW manufacturers and developers to ensure their products are compatible, or else don't market them as such. However, Microsoft is good at releasing to manufacturers, specs and protocols to ensure compatibility for "future" products. In all fairness, the OP did say throughout he suspected the CPU - though not sure it is fair for anyone to suggest pre-release test samples should be compatible with anything - let alone the most recent operating systems, or be upset when not.Īnd I also note, Microsoft could be a little more open(?) in how they "market" W11 in terms of compatibility with hardware that came out before the W11 release date. Win-7 pro x3 and Linux Cinnamon 20.2x2 & win-10 & 11pro x3 Many sammy 2.5" ssd's 850 Pro/ 860 pro's for os & WD BLK's hdd's storageġ-AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz/ 2nd 1-ASUS VG248QE 24"/ 3rd LG 43" seriesĭ450 second floor for 2nd rad x2/ Cherry Entertainment center on Test benchīuilt in Realtek x2 with 2-Insignia 2.0 sound bars & 1-LG sound barĮVGA 1200P2 & 1000P2 with APC AX1500 & 850P2 with CyberPower-GX1325U & a 750P2 unused Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8gb & Trident-Z Royal 4000c16 2x16gb & Trident-Z 3200c14 4x8gbġ080ti FTW3-On Loop & Titan Xp-w/ Only GPU loop & evga 980ti gaming-w/ air X299 Rampage VI Apex & z490 Maximus XII Apex & x99 Sabertoothĭ5 combo/280 GTX/ VRM copper water block/280 GTX/ Optimus Foundation/ 1080ti FTW3 9940x w/Optimus Foundation & 10900k w/Black Noctua D15 & 5930k w/Reg-Noctua D15
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