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And if you're lucky like me you won't even need that:laugh:
This.

Also when you run the W11 health check, it says W11 is free.
 
L3 cache fixed
Preferred cores fix

boost clock single thread down 75mhz
MT down 600 points

What more could I ask for.
 
L3 cache fixed
Preferred cores fix

boost clock single thread down 75mhz
MT down 600 points

What more could I ask for.

You know what's funny? Win 11 is clocking exactly as it should, but the scores just don't add up. It reminds me of the clock stretching from Zen 2. I just couldn't get past 675 in CPU-Z on Win 11 no matter what I tried, fix or no fix. That's stock, no CO-level performance. Reinstalled Win 10 21H1, and now back to 685 on the first run. HWInfo reports the exact same clocks (~4.91GHz), but different scores.

CPU-Z MT was also fluctuating like mad, but clocks were stable and didn't change from run to run............Cinebench R23 was only 100pts off MT, and ST score was basically the same. Just a very weird experience overall.

Somehow I doubt that the fix can be properly issued through chipset drivers alone, they haven't substantially affected boosting for more than a year. Something tells me the answer lies in AGESA, as usual.
 
2021-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5006746) is available.

22000.282

My apologies if this has already been noted.
 
I still cannot move on to windows 11 still says my stuff is not supported so it is looking more like my old PC will not be able to do the upgrade.
 
2021-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5006746) is available.

22000.282
that's the version i downloaded this morning and chipset drivers and every thing "seems" fine. No blue screens err. black screens. palying with pbo at the moment
 
I still cannot move on to windows 11 still says my stuff is not supported so it is looking more like my old PC will not be able to do the upgrade.

I used one of the workarounds and am running it on a Core 2 without secure boot.
 
I still cannot move on to windows 11 still says my stuff is not supported so it is looking more like my old PC will not be able to do the upgrade.
Then backup your important files and do a fresh install using bypass methods. It's easily done.

I used one of the workaround and am running it on a Core 2 without secure boot.
Exactly. All of the PC's I have that were running 10 are now running 11. Not one of them have TPM or SecureBoot enabled.

@LowProfileDegenBuild
Do not believe microsoft BS. The requirements and limitations are completely artificial and easily bypassed.
 
I used one of the workaround and am running it on a Core 2 without secure boot.
I might try the workaround but if my PC breaks or anything I have no way to repair it so if I end up really itching to try it I will try the workaround.
 
I might try the workaround but if my PC breaks or anything I have no way to repair it so if I end up really itching to try it I will try the workaround.
Dude it won't break as I'm running it on my 775 Build
 
Dude it won't break as I'm running it on my 775 Build
The PC I am currently on came to me with a bluescreen error, Critical Structure Corruption Error and ANYTHING can be causing it. I switch my ram around did not fix it ran every program everyone PC tech person said to run all came back telling me nothing was wrong with my PC. A few days ago I did some shit using windows program stuff and I haven't seen the blue screen error since but that doesn't mean I fixed it. So with my error and my terrible luck I don't wanna risk it yet.

The error when it first started would happen at worse 5 times a day then as the year went on it would only do it after initial start up then never do it again till I start it up again the next day.
 
I think they are having a hard time fixing the CPU problem it might take a while
It's been fixed for days, i've been told it's now on main release updates.
AMD's fix is also out

AMD Ryzen™ Chipset Driver Release Notes (3.10.08.506) | AMD

AMD is on point with clear documentation on this one
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Also important with the W10/11 beta and release preview channels: You can hit an "opt out next update" button that does what it says, getting you fixes you need *now* without any long term risks.
 
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I might try the workaround but if my PC breaks or anything I have no way to repair it so if I end up really itching to try it I will try the workaround.
You really should give it a go. You're new to the site, so you don't know just how much I dislike Windows 8/8.1/10. I loved 7 and I think 11 is a wonderful return to good form when the silly requirements and limitations are removed. I like it a lot and for many reasons. Of course this is just my opinion. Not everyone agrees.

i've been told it's now on main release updates.
Not quite yet, it's still in preview, but it's close.
 
I just saw this at ElevenForum:

swarfega said:
It's now showing up on stable release of 11.
 
You really should give it a go. You're new to the site, so you don't know just how much I dislike Windows 8/8.1/10. I loved 7 and I think 11 is a wonderful return to good form when the silly requirements and limitations are removed. I like it a lot and for many reasons.

An interesting perspective; Windows 11 is nice I admit, but is it so different from Windows 10?
 
An interesting perspective; Windows 11 is nice I admit, but is it so different from Windows 10?
To me.... Windows 11 is just a skin over 10. Stick with 10. Though I have 11 on my system plus 10 and LTSC as well just bc I can and thank God all have same bootloader
 
It's probably a staggered release and it'll come out to everyone over the next day or two
 
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