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  1. Will Microsoft be adding additional CPUs that are compatible with Windows 11.


    I have I7-4790 @3.6Hz and is not on list. Thx

    :)
     
    MorrisWaller, Nov 26, 2021
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  2. dalchina Win User

    Win 11 compat app

    Both your CPU and graphics card should be ok- your CPU is on the list:
    Windows 11 CPU List Released | WePC

    and your graphics card is new enough to support DirectX 12.

    These requirements are set by the installer of Win 11. Detailed specs for Win 11 have been released by MS and are given in other such threads here and on elevenforum, but may change slightly before official release.
     
    dalchina, Nov 27, 2021
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  3. Try3 Win User
    Win 11 compatibility

    You do not need to reply to me. You can post in this thread to get the benefit of everybody's wisdom. Such as that of Bree who has also read the Windows 11 section of Windows Processor Requirements - MSDocs and has identified that your CPU is not listed there.

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    Will Microsoft be adding additional CPUs that are compatible with Windows 11. [​IMG]


    Denis
     
  4. btarunr Win User

    Will Microsoft be adding additional CPUs that are compatible with Windows 11.

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    Compatibility:
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    btarunr, Nov 27, 2021
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