List of Asus motherboards that support Windows 11
To be able to upgrade to Windows 11, a user's computer needs to meet a series of requirements related to hardware configuration. Among them is an element that is receiving a lot of attention, which is TPM 2.0.
If you don't know, TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a secure cryptographic processor that helps you perform actions like generating, storing, and restricting the use of cryptographic keys. Some TPM chipsets also include physical security mechanisms to prevent malware from tampering with the TPM's security functions. Usually, the TPM chip will be soldered directly to the motherboard.
Therefore, to know if their PC can be upgraded to Windows 11, users need to determine whether the motherboard they are using supports TPM 2.0.
Some well-known board manufacturers such as Biostar, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock, etc. have begun to publish a list of product lines that support Windows 11 compatibility. Here is a similar list from Asus. .
List of Asus motherboard models compatible with Windows 11 (as of the end of June 2021):
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However, Asus also notes users that:
'Windows 11 has not been officially released and there may be stability issues with the Insider Preview build. Installation or upgrade to Windows 11 Insider Preview or any third-party software is done at the user's sole discretion and risk. You will be solely responsible for any damage to your system, or loss of data caused by this activity. ASUS will not be liable for any loss or damage related to the user's current use of Windows 11'.
Therefore, TipsMake.com also reminds readers to be cautious before deciding to upgrade their system to Windows 11 at this time. Also, make sure to back up your data and other important settings before proceeding with the update.
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