[SOLVED] Is upgrading to 11 worth it unsupported?

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I have no TPM and my processor is the solid but officially unsupported Intel Core i5-7600K.

I have seen conflicting (and probably outdated) reports about whether unsupported installations can still get updates, and whether they are very crash-prone.

Is it worth it?
 
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I have no TPM and my processor is the solid but officially unsupported Intel Core i5-7600K.

I have seen conflicting (and probably outdated) reports about whether unsupported installations can still get updates, and whether they are very crash-prone.

Is it worth it?
It can be done. it will probably get OS updates.

But WHY?
There is no special need to Upgrade a currently working Win 10 to Win 11. There is not special benefit.
I have no TPM and my processor is the solid but officially unsupported Intel Core i5-7600K.

I have seen conflicting (and probably outdated) reports about whether unsupported installations can still get updates, and whether they are very crash-prone.

Is it worth it?
It can be done. it will probably get OS updates.

But WHY?
There is no special need to Upgrade a currently working Win 10 to Win 11. There is not special benefit.
 
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