VIDEO TONS Of Gamers WON’T Be Able To Install Windows 11!

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TONS Of Gamers WON’T Be Able To Install Windows 11! In this video from Gamer Meld, titled "TONS Of Gamers WON’T Be Able To Install Windows 11," the discussion revolves around significant compatibility issues that many gamers may face with Microsoft's latest operating system. The video highlights that a substantial number of gamers will find themselves unable to upgrade to Windows 11 due to stringent hardware requirements.

Key Takeaways:​

  1. Windows 11 Release Date: The video mentions that Windows 11 is anticipated for release in October 2021, specifically aiming for compatibility with new hardware being introduced by various OEMs. However, the actual rollout of the upgrade for existing Windows 10 users won't start until 2022.
  2. Compatibility Requirements: A critical focus is on Microsoft's revised hardware prerequisites for running Windows 11. The removal of both soft and hard floor requirements means that only systems meeting specific criteria will be eligible for the upgrade. Notably, Microsoft now mandates TPM 2.0 and a compatible processor, effectively excluding older CPUs from upgrade eligibility.
  3. Affected Hardware: Gamers using first-generation Ryzen processors, certain Intel CPUs, and much older hardware will find their systems unsupported. This includes popular models such as the 2400G and 2200G from AMD, as well as pre-Coffee Lake Intel CPUs. The consequence is that even relatively recent systems may be left behind, causing frustration among users.
  4. AMD's New APU: The video also discusses AMD's release of a custom APU, the 4700S, which is allegedly based on the hardware used in Sony's PlayStation 5. This APU comes in a compact form factor designed for minimal setups, yet it lacks an integrated GPU, requiring users to pair it with discrete graphics.

    Conclusion​

    The video concludes with a strong appeal to the audience for their thoughts on the new AMD APU and the ramifications of Windows 11's hardware restrictions. It's evident that as we move deeper into 2024, the implications of these systemic changes are only becoming more pronounced within the gaming community. This topic raises critical questions about future-proofing in gaming hardware and ecosystem compatibility. What are your thoughts on the Windows 11 upgrade requirements? Will it push you to upgrade your current setup, or are you satisfied with your existing hardware? Share your experiences and insights! Feel free to discuss further or check back on related topics as the Windows ecosystem continues to evolve!
 

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