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- Florida, USA
- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 64-bit, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3037)
I know some have installed Win 11 even though their hardware wasn't completely on the compatible list. Everything on my PC checks except the CPU. I went through the Windows Insider/Dev & it looked like Windows was willing to (try) installing 22000.51. I didn't try it but thought it best to ask a few questions.
My understanding is if the install is successful & my CPU (Ryzen 7-1700, 1st gen) never makes the compatible list, that I would eventually have to fall back to Win 10 when the official Win 11 version is released. Is that right? How might that work? On release day my PC auto reverts back to the latest Win 10 Version?
My understanding is if the install is successful & my CPU (Ryzen 7-1700, 1st gen) never makes the compatible list, that I would eventually have to fall back to Win 10 when the official Win 11 version is released. Is that right? How might that work? On release day my PC auto reverts back to the latest Win 10 Version?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 64-bit, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3037)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom built
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 9-3900X 12-Core 3.80Ghz
- Motherboard
- Asus Prime X370-Pro
- Memory
- 16Gb Corsair DDR4 3466 Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus DUAL-RTX2070-O8G-EVO-V2
- Sound Card
- On Motherboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ASUS PA329C
- Screen Resolution
- 3840x2160
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 980 SSD 1TB PCle 3.0x4, NVMe M.2 2280
Hitachi Deskstar 2Tb 7200 RPM 32MB Cache
Seagate Barracuda 500Gb 7200 RPM
- PSU
- Seasonic X750 Gold
- Case
- Antec C100
- Cooling
- CRYORIG H7 Tower Cooler
- Keyboard
- Macally USB
- Mouse
- Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse - USB
- Internet Speed
- 350 Mbs
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- PC Matic